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Potential development at a beauty spot in the north of the Isle of Man will be discussed at a public inquiry today (Thursday).
Plans to build up to 27 new houses in Bride will be discussed at Ramsey Town Hall.
The one-day inquiry, organised by the chief secretary's office, follows a public consultation earlier this year which received very few responses, most of which were in favour of the scheme.
The government says new homes will meet a need for affordable housing in the north.
Start time for inquiry: 9.30am.
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