Next year will mark 150 years for the heritage attraction
The infrastructure minister says she's willing to step forward and see if she can extend the horse trams to the Sea Terminal.
Michelle Haywood says she's asked for the plans to be pulled out and her department is checking if it is fit for purpose, with a business case 'in progress'.
Next year will mark 150 years for the heritage attraction.
Dr Haywood says politicians are the temporary guardians of the Island and its heritage with the responsibility to ensure it's maintained - so she intends to 'bring it back and ask for funding':

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