
A leading figure in the Island's computer sector has criticised delays in developing the idea of an ICT (Information Communication Technology) College in the Island.
Possible sites for such a facility include the currently unoccupied Castle Mona Hotel in Douglas, owned by the Sefton Group.
Steve Burrows, of the British Computer Society, says a successful conclusion to these moves is important for the Isle of Man.
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