
A standing committee of Tynwald will be taking evidence about the Island’s countryside care scheme later this week.
The Environment and Infrastructure Policy Review Committee is investigating the scheme and will hear from Agriculture Minister Phil Gawne on Friday, January 3.
The hearing, in the Legislative Council Chamber of Legislative Buildings on Bucks Road in Douglas, starts at 10.30am.
The evidence is being heard in public and all are welcome to attend.
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