Henderson wants answers from infrastructure and education
An MLC is calling for a progress report on whether government will stop the ‘unnecessary running of vehicle engines’ on publicly owned property.
Bill Henderson will quiz the infrastructure minister in Tynwald next week.
He’s also tabled a question for the education minister about preventing the same near schools and other places where young people gather.
Mr Henderson says more needs to be done to tackle climate change and this is something which he doesn’t feel is acceptable:
Lewis Foster has been in Douglas to find out whether people there turn their engines off when idling and if they think it's a big issue:
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