Campaigner questions why committee wasn't praised for Newson's decision
A campaigner says government's stance on built heritage is 'worrying' following reaction to a recent decision by the Planning Committee.
Planners chose not to approve a project to redevelopment a registered building on North Quay in Douglas.
The chief minister questioned whether the decision was safeguarding the Island's past or destroying its future.
Local historian Charles Guard says it's worrying the committee's decision wasn't praised by government:
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