Ramsey, Isle of Man

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Ramsey
Manx: Rhumsaa


Looking south through Mooragh Park to Ramsey

Ramsey, Isle of Man (Isle of Man)
Ramsey, Isle of Man

Ramsey shown within the Isle of Man
Population 7,309 (2006 Census)
OS grid reference SC449943
Parish Ramsey
Sheading Ayre
Crown dependency Isle of Man
Post town ISLE OF MAN
Postcode district IM8
Dialling code 01624
Police Isle of Man
Fire Isle of Man
Ambulance Isle of Man
House of Keys Ramsey Town
List of places: Isle of Man

Coordinates: 54°19′16″N 4°23′04″W / 54.321111, -4.384444

Ramsey (Manx: Rhumsaa) is a town in the north of the Isle of Man. It is the third largest town on the island after Douglas and Onchan. Its population is 7,309 according to the 2006 census (7,322, 2001 census). It has one of the biggest harbours on the island, and has a prominent derelict pier, called the Queen's Pier. It was formerly one of the main points of communication with Scotland. Ramsey is also known as 'Royal Ramsey' due to a couple of royal visits from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1847 and another in 1907 by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

The Albert Tower was built to commemorate the royal visit of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria on the 20th of September, 1847. Prince Albert climbed to the top of the hill where he viewed the surrounding town of Ramsey and the northern plain. The hill was renamed Albert Mount and a year later the tower's foundation was laid. The tower is made of granite and rises 45 feet high, and stands as a landmark not only for the town of Ramsey, but also for the Isle of Man.

The name of the town derives from the Old Norse for 'Garlic River' or 'Garlic Island'. Despite the origins of the name, there is no island currently in the Sulby river.

The town hosts the northern terminus for the Manx Electric Railway and is the start of the mountain section of the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT and Manx Grand Prix motorcycle races held annually on the island. A popular vantage point is "Ramsey Hairpin" where many enthusiasts gather to watch the racers.

The Millennium Way footpath ends a mile from the centre of the town on the A3 road at the foot of Sky Hill.

The town has a secondary school called Ramsey Grammar School, which opened in 1946.

The town boasts several sports clubs including Ramsey Rugby Club, Ramsey Football Club and Ramsey Youth Centre Football Club as well as a Hockey Team, Gaelic Football Team, Ramsey Ravens swimming team and a Golf Club.

A distinctive landmark of the town is the controversial Queen's Pier, closed for many years and the constant subject of re-opening appeals. It was served by its own tramway. Queen Victoria landed here in 1847, when heavy seas made it impossible to enter Douglas harbour.

The pier is now closed to the public for safety reasons, but in 2007 the Council of Ministers Working Group, considering the future of Queen’s Pier in Ramsey, issued a questionnaire to the public as the first stage of its consultation on the issue of the future of the pier.

The questionnaire was mailed to 3,200 randomly selected addresses – 1,800 in Ramsey and 1,400 in the rest of the Island. It sought respondents’ views on a range of possible options, from doing nothing to restoration funded by commercial development. Analysis of the results is ongoing.

The local authority is the Ramsey Town Commissioners. Ramsey is also a House of Keys constituency electing 2 MHKs.

[edit] MHKs & Elections

Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected Notes
1867

General Election

?

  • Rev William Bell Christian
  • ?
  • Rev William Bell Christian
  • ?
1875

General Election

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  • Rev William Bell Christian
  • ?
  • Rev William Bell Christian
  • ?
1881

General Election

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  • Rev William Bell Christian
  • ?
  • Rev William Bell Christian
  • ?
1901

By Election

?

1903

General Election

?

1929

General Election

?

  • Albert Teare
  • William Alcock
  • ?
  • William Alcock
1934

General Election

?

  • ?
  • William Alcock
1946

General Election

?

?

1951

General Election

?

?

1956

General Election

?

?

2 MHKs now elected for Ramsey. Had been 1 since first election in 1867.

1962

General Election

?

?

1981

General Election

?

?

1984

By Election

?

?

1986

General Election

66%

  • Allan Bell (1212 votes)
  • Brigadier Norman Butler (755 votes)
  • SL Morrey (397 votes)
  • PJ Quirk (212 votes)
  • RC Cowley (140 votes)
  • PA Lebiedzinski (113 votes)
  • JE Skinner (68 votes)
1991

General Election

70.6%

  • Allan Bell (1023 votes)
  • Terry Groves (909 votes)
  • RB Quine (744 votes)
  • WJ Irving (185 votes)
  • SJ Quigley (178 votes)
  • FJA Hughes (145 votes)
  • OD Hibbert (99 votes)
1996

General Election

66.5%

  • Leonard Singer (2059 votes)
  • Allan Bell (2056 votes)
  • Terry Groves (1763 votes)
  • Ray Kniveton (1702 votes)
  • Richard Leventhorpe (1372 votes)
  • David Quirk (1143 votes)
  • Ellis Killey (775 votes)
  • Mark Kermode (559 votes)
2001

General Election

66%

2003

By Election

66.5%

  • Annie Craine, 1509 votes - elected
  • Kevin Mayne, 752 votes
  • Myles Hardman, 634 votes

Following the elevation to the Council of Leonard Singer.

2006

General Election

[edit] External links

Isle of Man Census Report 2006 Albert Tower The Friends of Queen's Pier, Ramsey Ramsey Isle of Man IOM Govt Council of Ministers Working Group