More evidence to be heard
A public inquiry into the future of Douglas promenade enters its second day.
A variety of officials, residents and interested parties are meeting this week to discuss the potential of a £21 million refurbishment scheme.
The plan could see major alterations to the road surface, pedestrian walkway and horse tram lines.
Representatives from the DoI, Douglas Borough Council, Manx National Heritage and other planning bodies, will be appearing from 9:30am.
The meeting is taking place in the Barool Suite, on the top floor of the Legislative Buildings.
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