Frank Crompton would also like to make the town more inclusive
A Peel Commissioner standing for re-election says that solving the housing issue in Peel is one of his top priorities for the town.
Frank Crompton, who's standing for a second time, hopes that if elected he'll be able to see through some ongoing projects as well as finding a solution to Michael Street.
Residents on the electoral roll will be able to vote at Peel Town Hall from 8am until 8pm on Thursday 24 April.
Mr Crompton says the approval of the sewage treatment works is 'good news' for residents, but would like to see the town become more inclusive and accessible.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:
The other candidates are Katryna Baptist, Alistair Cubbon-Wood, Stuart Hardingham, Ray Harmer, Sharon Lambert, Christine Moughtin and William Otieno-Costain.
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