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Failt ort gys Treisht Eiraght Rushen

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    • Home
    • News
    • Events
    • Archives
    • About Us
    • Shop
    • Heritage Centre
    • Our mission
    • Rushen in Lockdown
      • Hugh Davidson memories
      • BETTY VERNON MEMORIES
    • How we started
    • Our Partners
    • Schools resources
    • Story of the Land HAT
    • Story of the Sea HAT
    • Tourism HAT
    • Women's Internment HAT
    • Friends of RHT
    • The Open Handbook
    • RHT News Archive
    • Recruitment
    • Get the RHT Newsletter
    • Contact us
Rushen Heritage Trust

Failt ort gys Treisht Eiraght Rushen

  • Home
  • News
  • Events
  • Archives
  • About Us
  • Shop
  • Heritage Centre
  • Our mission
  • Rushen in Lockdown
    • Hugh Davidson memories
    • BETTY VERNON MEMORIES
  • How we started
  • Our Partners
  • Schools resources
  • Story of the Land HAT
  • Story of the Sea HAT
  • Tourism HAT
  • Women's Internment HAT
  • Friends of RHT
  • The Open Handbook
  • RHT News Archive
  • Recruitment
  • Get the RHT Newsletter
  • Contact us

RUSHEN HERITAGE CENTRE

Rushen Heritage Centre in Bridson Street, Port Erin, was opened in June 2021.


The Centre hosts exhibitions throughout the year and sells books published by Rushen Heritage Trust, along with merchandise. We also stock a small selection of other books and maps relating to Rushen, and the Centre acts as an information centre through our partnership with Visit Isle of Man.


The Centre is run by our wonderful team of volunteers, who are sure to give you a warm welcome when you drop by to catch up on the skeet. If you would like to get involved as a volunteer, please email our Coordinator John Quirk at rushenht@gmail.com or call him on 464634.


November 2024 - February 2025

In the off-season (Nov-Feb), the Centre opens as a 'warm space' on Monday and Wednesday, 2pm-4pm, with poetry, arts, crafts and other sessions held on a regular basis. Please see notices in the windows for details of these sessions.


RHC will open for the new season in March 2025.



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