Some not against change, but 'unconvinced' by ideas
Another drop-in session has been held in the south of the Island for residents to hear more about the Department of Infrastructure's 'Living Streets' initiative.
There are a range of options the department is considering in Castletown; including making some roads one-way, improving on-road parking and making it easier for people to walk, wheel and cycle.
Andrea Rivers is the Engagement Manager for the scheme - Amy Griffiths asked her how the sessions had been going:
Whilst she was at the meeting, Amy asked residents in attendance what they thought of the plans - including some familiar names:
A public consultation is still open.
You have until 21 January to give feedback via the online survey.
You can find more information, including a link to the survey, here.
To hear the interviews included in full, you can listen to a special episode of Newscast below:
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