The town believes it's at 'capacity' but Lezayre and Garff could lose large amounts of land
A public inquiry into Ramsey Commissioners boundary extension is starting today.
The local authority believes it's at 'capacity' and is looking to increase the boundary into neighbouring Lezayre and Garff.
That's being challenged by the two other local authorities who have called the move 'territorial'.
The inquiry is starting at 10am at the Park Hotel and will have evidence from residents, commissioners and MHKs.
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