Port Erin site earmarked for development reduced to pile of stone
Residents in Port Erin have raised concerns about the apparent slow progress of transforming a derelict building in the south.
Demolition of the former Marine Biological Station started last year following its sale to Delgatie in 2018 – now all that remains at the site is a pile of stone.
Plans have been approved to build 52 apartments, a 14-bed apartment hotel, a restaurant and retail and exhibition space as well as 160 parking spaces.
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The marine biological station building stood empty since it was closed by Liverpool University in 2006.
Commissioners have previously said the development ‘should be a great asset to the village’ – but these women are unsure:
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