Devon Watson says it's important to 'invest' in the area to protect it from storms and high tides
The Leader of Douglas Council says he is 'thrilled' that a scheme to redevelop two sections of the promenade and Queen's Gardens has been granted planning permission.
It's expected to cost £1.4m and will see a new play area and an "urban sports area" installed in the Marine Gardens, whilst further along new seating and a beach shower will be built.
Mr Watson says the council will soon be opening the tender process and petitioning the Department of Infrastructure for the money.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:

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