Repairs began in January
Repair work to one of the Island's most iconic landmarks is said to be "on schedule".
The Laxey Wheel hasn't turned since September 2020 - it's expected to cost around £750,000 to fix it.
While already open to visitors again it's hoped it will be in full working order by TT.
John-Paul Walker is the Historic Buildings Architect for Manx National Heritage - he says there are some things that could affect progress:
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