Isle of Man residents will head to the polls in September
The state of the roads, the future of the horse trams and healthcare are just some of the issues that have been raised by Douglas North residents ahead of the General Elections.
It's less than six months now before Isle of Man residents take to their nearest polling stations to choose their representative of choice into the new administration.
Almost £600,000 will be spent running this year’s election.
Each week Manx Radio has been visiting different constituencies around the Island to find out the needs there.
But these Douglas North residents aren't confident:
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Visitors would like to see full length horse tramway