Overall, 34 questions put to members
Public Sector Pensions, Ramsey Cottage Hospital, plans for the Homefield site and gas prices will all be raised in questions in the Keys today (Tues 13th).
There's a total of 28 questions for oral answer plus a further six for written answer.
Eight of the questions come from Douglas North member David Ashford, with a further six from Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper.
Mr Hooper gets things underway with a question about reviewing the powers of the Communication Commission. He's also asking whether Homefield is still surplus to requirements and extending the 10% tax band to include utilities companies.
Mr Ashford has questions on the Half Tide Dock, road markings and the recent closure of the lane in front of the airport, following the recent terrorist atrocities.
East Douglas MHK Claire Bettison has three questions tabled on emergency payment to the family and mobile library, cinematograph licences and benefit claimant's income.
In a broad mix of topics other issues to be raised include Local Authority Regional Management Housing Boards, the overturning of planning decisions and the Island's population.
Firearms amnesty comes into effect
Chickenpox jab to become part of routine childhood vaccinations
Hark! Claims school didn't allow Christmas carols to be sung "rumour" and "hearsay", says minister
Education minister defends attempt to reopen schools for a half day on snow day
Senior lecturer struck off nursing register after groping student
Comments
Add a comment