Rushen Heritage Trust seeks planning permission
The chairman of Rushen Heritage Trust hopes a disused toilet building can become the organisation's new home.
The charity currently doesn't have a permanent base, but is seeking planning permission to convert the former public conveniences on Bridson Street into a heritage centre.
If given the go-ahead, the facility would feature a shop and exhibition space.
Chairman Hugh Davidson CBE explains why the site is ideal for the trust:
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