Manx National Heritage
5 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 300.0%
The Freedom of Information requests to Manx National Heritage (MNH) reveal an authority grappling with the financial and ethical complexities of managing heritage assets in a modern context. A dominant theme is the tension between conservation and development, particularly regarding land. Cases such as 3983942 and 3996361 expose attempts to develop 'Gifted Land' for housing, with MNH frequently invoking exemptions to withhold trustee minutes and internal advice. This opacity is compounded by operational failures in data management; the authority admitted in 4594529 that it lacks the resources to map its own National Trust land, yet in 5087385 claimed not to hold specific GIS datasets, creating a confusing picture of asset visibility.
Key Cases
Case 3983942 — This case is critical as it directly addresses the controversial topic of developing 'Gifted Land' for residential housing. The partial exemption of trustee minutes and contracts suggests sensitive negotiations regarding the monetization of heritage assets, raising questions about the balance between conservation and development.
Case 1468375 — A rare 'Decision Notice - Complaint upheld' outcome. The Information Commissioner found MNH at fault for failing to tender for the transport of Calf of Man wardens, revealing a decade-long procurement irregularity that the authority initially tried to obscure by claiming no tender process existed.
Case 2059826 — This request uncovered a massive, specific expenditure of over £445,000 for the removal and renovation of the vessel 'The Peggy'. It highlights the high cost of maintaining specific heritage icons and the detailed financial trail left by emergency conservation moves.
Case 4594529 — The authority explicitly refused to map National Trust land on the island's GIS system, citing a lack of staff resources. This is a significant admission of operational failure in the digital age, effectively denying the public access to basic spatial data on protected lands.
Case 4544806 — Reveals that a Biodiversity Fund established in 2012/13 with £25,000 was never opened to applications and no longer exists. This suggests a failure in executing environmental policy and a potential misallocation or stagnation of charitable funds.
Related FOI Stories
Land Management and Development Controversies — #372337, #988869, #3983942, #3996361, #4024905
Major Capital Projects and Conservation Costs — #1293446, #2059826, #4163521, #1895242
Governance, Trustee Decisions, and Legal Challenges — #769665, #1468375, #2066253, #4544806
Environmental Data and Transparency Gaps — #450043, #985519, #5020610
| Date | Title | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-11-18 | MNH landholdings | Information not held |
| The requester asked Manx National Heritage for a GIS dataset map of National Trust landholdings referenced in an Orsted Mooir Vannin EIA. The authority responded that the information is not held because they do not own or manage the specific GIS dataset. | ||
| 2021-11-02 | Minutes of the AGM | Information not held |
| A request was made for the minutes of the 2019 Annual General Meeting of the Friends of Manx National Heritage (FMNH). The authority, Manx National Heritage, responded that the information is not held because FMNH is an independent charity separate from the public authority. | ||
| 2019-10-02 | Laxey River Wall Removal (MNH) | Information not held |
| A request was made for information regarding the decision, authorization, and risk assessment for removing a section of wall on Glen Road, Laxey, to facilitate river work in September 2019. Manx National Heritage responded that they do not hold any of the requested information. | ||
| 2019-01-01 | Glenfaba House, Raggatt, Peel IM5 3AD | Information not held |
| A request was made for details and a copy of a commissioned survey report for Glenfaba House, but Manx National Heritage responded that the information is not currently held as the report has not yet been received. | ||
| 2018-04-27 | Expenditure on single use plastics within the department | Information not held |
| A request was made for annual expenditure figures on single-use plastics by Manx National Heritage from 2011 to 2017. The authority responded that the information is not held because purchases lack separate accounting codes and are mixed within thousands of transactions from various suppliers. | ||