About Us
MANX SPORT & RECREATION (MSR)
MSR is part of the Isle of Man Government’s Department of Community, Culture & Leisure and is responsible for operating a range of sporting facilities and for Sports Development throughout the Island. Click MSR Background for a brief history of Manx Sport & Recreation.
Manx Sport and Recreation are committed to good environmental practice throughout the operation of all leisure facilities. Click MSR Environmental Policy for details including energy Management, Waste Management and Recycling.
National Sports Centre (NSC)
In September, 1991 Phase 1 of the development, the Athletics Stadium was opened by Steve Ovett, the former British and Olympic Champion. In 1998 the first two elements of Phase 2, Pools, main Sports Hall and Health & Fitness Suite were opened. The final segment, an Indoor Bowls Hall, a secondary Sports Hall and six Squash Courts completed the development in late 2000.
This £20 million multi-purpose facility aims to provide a focal point for sport and active recreation and its development through the provision of Sports and Recreation services. For more details on the National sports Centre's Operational Philosophy see NSC Customer Charter
Regional Sports Facilities
Building on the success of the NSC, synthetic pitches have been provided at the high schools in Castletown, Peel and Ramsey. These facilities are operated in partnership with the Department of Education on a dual-use basis to ensure that the pitches are used by the local communities outside school hours.
Sports Development Unit (SDU)
The Unit, based at the NSC, works closely with the Island’s Governing Bodies of Sport and schools to develop participation in a wide range of sports, with an emphasis on young people.
The SDU is responsible for co-ordinating the Manx Youth Games each year, which culminate in a major event, involving over 1000 children, held at the NSC in May.
ISLE OF MAN SPORT
The Sports Council is a semi-autonomous body, which is charged by the Department of Community, Culture & Leisure with the key roles of:
- supporting the funding and development of the voluntary sports sector including the Governing Bodies of Sport
- promoting excellence in sport
A recent major initiative has been the development of the Isle of Man Sport & Recreation Strategy 2002-2012, in partnership with the Department, which was approved by Government in December 2002.
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