People can now book out facility
An entertainment hub in the west of the Island is gearing up to open its doors after over three months in lockdown.
The Peel Centenary Centre usually plays host to a wide range of events from private parties and coffee mornings to visiting bands and artists throughout the year.
A decision has already been made to cancel the Our Island: Our World Festival scheduled for September because of the ongoing pandemic and current border restrictions.
However, Centre Director Dave McClean says people can now book the facility for their own functions and it’s hoped the Isle of Man’s local talent offering will keep audiences entertained:
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