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Castletown Commissioners mark 130th anniversary of Poulsom Park

Castletown Commissioners mark 130th anniversary of

The historic town of Castletown on the Isle of Man is celebrating a significant milestone, as Castletown Commissioners mark the 130th anniversary of Poulsom Park. This beloved community space has been a hub of activity for generations of islanders, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Located in the heart of Castletown, Poulsom Park is a testament to the town's rich history and natural beauty.

To commemorate this special occasion, Castletown Commissioners hosted a tree planting ceremony, inviting local primary school children to participate in the festivities. The event aimed to not only celebrate the park's anniversary but also to promote environmental awareness and community engagement among the island's young residents. The children were eager to get involved, learning about the importance of trees and their role in maintaining the park's ecosystem.

A Brief History of Poulsom Park

Poulsom Park has a long and storied history, dating back to 1893 when it was first opened to the public. The park was gifted to the people of Castletown by the Poulsom family, who were prominent local landowners at the time. Over the years, the park has undergone several transformations, with various additions and improvements made to enhance its beauty and functionality.

Today, Poulsom Park is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Irish Sea. The park's picturesque landscape, complete with walking trails, gardens, and a tranquil pond, makes it an ideal spot for picnics, relaxation, and outdoor activities. As the island's population continues to grow, Poulsom Park remains an essential green space, providing a peaceful oasis in the heart of Castletown.

Community Involvement

The tree planting ceremony was a heartwarming example of community involvement, with local primary school children playing a central role in the celebrations. The event highlighted the importance of engaging young people in environmental initiatives and promoting a sense of responsibility towards the island's natural heritage. By involving local schools, Castletown Commissioners aimed to inspire the next generation of islanders to care for and protect Poulsom Park and other community spaces.

The ceremony also showcased the strong partnership between Castletown Commissioners and local schools, demonstrating a shared commitment to promoting environmental awareness and community engagement. As the island continues

Originally reported by source. Read more Isle of Man news at Moghrey Mie.

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