Suggestion follows Construction Skills Test at UCM
This year's Construction Skills Test at University College Isle of Man could pave the way for an inter-Island competition in the near future.
That's the view of Programme Manager Corelli Bentham, who oversaw the third annual event of its kind last week.
A wide audience included industry experts, members of the public, friends and family, Lieutenant Governor Sir Richard Gozney, Chief Minister Howard Quayle, and members of staff from the colleges in Jersey and Guernsey.
Ms Bentham and Guernsey faculty director Chris Torode agreed such a tournament could be a realistic prospect.
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