Visitors learned more about Douglas town hall during an open day at the weekend.

Among them were Tracy and Gary Quayle and their children Tommy, aged 15, and Erin, 11.

Mrs Quayle said: ’It was particularly interesting to see the old library with its high ceiling and natural light.’

Mr Quayle added: ’We’re big fans of the open days. My father was in in the fire service, so to see the former fire station with its red door was great.’

Dr Tony Garratt found the town hall’s ’fascinating’ history of interest and said he was impressed by ’how well preserved’ the building was, while Michael Goodman was impressed by the public areas’ ’element of space’.

An interest in architecture had attracted Sara Farnworth to the open day.

She said: ’The tour gives you a better understanding of how the town hall would have functioned in the past as a working public building.’

Heather and Geoff Clague had fond memories of the town hall.

Mrs Clague said: ’I remember the fire station, so I found its history really interesting.

’The building seemed well looked after and from the basement to the top floor former caretaker’s flat, the tour was very enjoyable.’

Council leader Claire Wells said: ’To hear such warm words of praise from members of the public is most encouraging. The town hall open days are a great way of bringing history to life.

’Importantly, they illustrate the forward-thinking culture and commitment to serve the people of Douglas that first distinguished Douglas Corporation and remains the guiding principle of Douglas Borough Council.’