Call for it to remain public property
Plans to sell off the old police station in Castletown have been met with concern from a former chief minister and long-standing Castletown MHK.
Tony Brown says government should be wary of handing it over to the private sector, given the building's historical and architectural significance.
The 19th Century property is currently on the market for a guide price of £250,000.
Mr Brown says the building, which is registered, should remain public property:

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