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Nightlife to Re-open in Ramsey

by isleofman.com 23rd May 2011
After nearly a year in darkness, the lights are about to be switched on once more at Ramsey’s own night club, ‘Nightlife’, when it re-opens on Friday, June 3rd. Originally opened in 1988, Nightlife was Ramsey’s only nightclub, until its closure last August. Recently appointed Director of Retail for Heron and Brearley, Steven Taylor explains: ‘The decision to close Nightlife was a difficult one for my predecessors and reflected a number of circumstances at that time. However, Nightlife has always been at the centre of a night out in Ramsey - although even we were taken aback by the genuine support and affection for the venue. For instance, a Facebook page dedicated to the club (R.I.P. Nightlife) has 498 members!’ He continues: ‘We were also very conscious of the impact Nightlife’s closure had on the rest of the pubs in Ramsey - a night club is an important focal point. ‘It is therefore a real pleasure for us at Heron and Brearley to be able to answer the calls for its return. Of course, Nightlife keeps its name, but we have spent the intervening time to give the club a light refurbishment and we hope all its fans enjoy their new venue.’ ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 23rd, May 2011 11:04pm.

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