Department of Tourism and Leisure

Department of Tourism and Leisure
Isle of Man

This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
the Isle of Man



Other countries · Atlas
Politics portal
view · talk · edit

The Department of Tourism and Leisure (Manx: Rheynn Turrysid as Soccar) was a department of the Isle of Man Government.

Contents

History

The Department was created in 1986 as the Department of Tourism and Transport.

With the addition of extra responsibilities in 1990 the department was renamed the Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport.

In 1994 there was a departmental reorganisation. The Department of Highways Ports and Properties and the Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport became the Department of Tourism and Leisure and the Department of Transport.

In 2010, the Department was split up and Tourism function went to the Department of Economic Development and Leisure to Department of Community, Culture and Leisure.

Ministers/Chairmen with Tourism Responsibility

Ministers for Economic Development

Ministers for Tourism and Leisure

Ministers of Tourism, Leisure and Transport

Ministers of Tourism and Transport

Chairmen of the Tourist Board

Chairmen of the Publicity Board

  • unknown, 1931-1952

Chairmen of the Advertising Board

Edward Callister, 1929-1930

  • Samuel Norris, 1924-1929
  • J R Kerruish, 1920-1924
  • unknown, 1904-1920

Chairmen of the Advertising Commitee

  • unknown, ?-1904

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Department of Community, Culture and Leisure (Isle of Man) — Department of Community, Culture and Leisure Department overview Formed 1 April 2010 Preceding Department mainly Department of Tourism and Leisure Jurisdiction Isle of Man Headquarters Illiam Dhone House, 2 Circular Road, Douglas, Isle of Man… …   Wikipedia

  • Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport — Isle of Man This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Isle of Man …   Wikipedia

  • Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure — Northern Ireland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Northern Ireland …   Wikipedia

  • Department of Economic Development — Department overview Formed 1 April 2010 Preceding Department Various functions from Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Tourism and Leisure Isle of Man Treasury and Department of Education. Jurisdiction Isle of Man Headquarters …   Wikipedia

  • Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality — Confederation of Tourism Hospitality Abbreviation CTH Formation 1982 Type Vocational qualification awarding body Legal status Non profit company Purpose/focus Hospital …   Wikipedia

  • Tourism — Tourist redirects here. For other uses, see Tourist (disambiguation). Summer Visitors by Maurice Prendergast (1897) Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defi …   Wikipedia

  • Department for Culture, Media and Sport — Department overview Formed 1997 Preceding Department Department for National Heritage Jurisdiction England (culture, sport) …   Wikipedia

  • Tourism in the United States — is a large industry that serves millions of international and domestic tourists yearly. Tourists visit the US to see natural wonders, cities, historic landmarks and gambling venues. Americans seek similar attractions, as well as recreation and… …   Wikipedia

  • Tourism in Costa Rica — is one of the fastest growing economic sectors of the country [cite web |url=http://www.nacion.com/ln ee/2004/diciembre/29/economia0.html |language=Spanish |date=2004 12 29|accessdate=2008 04 13|publisher=La Nación|title= Turismo, principal motor …   Wikipedia

  • Department of Infrastructure (Isle of Man) — Department of Infrastructure Department overview Formed 1 April 2010 Preceding Department mainly Department of Transport Jurisdiction Isle of Man Headquarters Sea Terminal, Douglas, Isle of Man Employees 763 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”