Tynwald to approve plans to make public sector workers to pay for parking
Tynwald members will next week be asked to approve a plan to make them, certain civil servants and public sector workers pay for parking spaces.
If the court gives the move the nod, it will come into effect from April next year.
Infrastructure Minister Phil Gawne says the charges will only apply to those parking in the central Douglas area.
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