Tony Brown believes that the square should be 'properly managed'
The chair of Castletown Commissioners says there's been a 'good response' to the consultation into Market Square so far.
Tony Brown believes it's important that the square is 'properly managed' and allowing residents to have their say about the proposals can inform any future decisions.
The consultation is currently open and residents have until the 26 August to submit their opinions on the area, as well as Malew Street, Arbory Street and Barracks Square to the local authority.
Mr Brown says there's been an increase of paper copies being taken from the town hall which are being 'monitored'.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:
A copy of the consultation and contact details can be found here.
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