Work to increase safety due to begin in Autumn
Plans to improve footpaths in Kirk Michael go on display next week.
The proposals, which are designed to increase safety for those who live in and travel through the village, include widened pavements, 40mph buffer zones and an informal crossing point.
The public will be able to view the finalised plans at Michael Commissioners' offices on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday next week, between 11am and 4pm each day.
Work is due to get underway in the Autumn.


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