Kinrade and Kermode warn of North and West of area plans
Those who successfully campaigned to stop development between Union Mills and the Strang are warning the public to pay close attention to future area plans.
Ken Kinrade and John Kermode argued against building on four fields at Camlork Farm, as part of the Eastern Area Plan process.
The document, which goes before Tynwald for approval this week, paves the way for more than 1,000 new homes to be built across the east.
One of the Camlork fields has been set aside as 'strategic reserve', meaning it could be developed in future if the population grows to a certain size.
It's something that's been met with concern by the two campaigners.
With areas plans set for the North and West, Mr Kermode says it's vital people take part in the process:
You can hear the full interview with the Save Camlork campaigners on the latest episode of Agenda.

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