Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport

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The Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport is a former department of the Isle of Man Government.

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Prior to 1990 the Department was known as the Department of Tourism and Transport.

In 1990 the Department of Tourism and Transport was given the extra responsibility of Leisure and thus renamed the Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport with a new Minister of Tourism, Leisure and Transport.

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

Previous Ministers of Tourism, Leisure and Transport Ministers

Previous Ministers of Tourism and Transport

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