Ann Corlett to quiz infrastructure minister on long-awaited plans
Ninety-eight per cent of residents around Ballakermeen High School in Douglas would support traffic calming measures in the area.
That's from a Douglas Central MHK who'll ask the infrastructure minister for an update on plans to introduce speed restrictions around the school.
Ann Corlett has pushed for 20mph limits, in residential areas, for a number of years and says it's time the department took action:
Adrienne Burnett is the headteacher at Ballakermeen High School and supports measures to control traffic nearby.
She says the issue is that the school wasn't built to accommodate today's volumes of traffic:
Today's House of Keys sitting starts at 10am - you can listen live on Manx Radio AM1368, online and on Smartphone apps.
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