A lookahead to today's HoK Question Paper
House of Keys members will hear answers to questions ranging from the replacement of a northern residential home and the twenty miles-an-hour residential speed limit.
Also, improved sewage provision in Marown and traffic calming measures in Douglas.
Three priority questions, at the top of the question paper, see Infrastructure Minister Dr Michelle Haywood asked about the roll out time for the 20 miles an hour speed order.
Jason Moorhouse wants to know if decommissioning costs are being planned for the wind farm. Lawrie Hooper asks about Cummal Mooar.
Questions then range from MiCard, to Steam Packet payment methods…cash or card…and whether public school King Williams College has asked for financial support.
Progress of the Douglas Central Living Streets scheme and how many people who had paid cash for passage to the Island were being investigated or had been charged.
Middle MHK Stuart Peters wants to know more about Marown sewage improvements.
The sitting gets underway from 10am.
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