
The Island's halfway house is set to move.
The Minister for Home Affairs, Juan Watterson, told the Social Affairs Policy Review Committee yesterday (WED) that the department has earmarked potential new sites.
David Gray House, which is run by the Salvation Army, is currently on Drury Terrace in Douglas.
It provides accommodation for men and women who have recently left prison or are awaiting trial.
Mr Watterson says they can't yet reveal where the property will be, but new facilities are needed:
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