It follows Manx Utilities announcement of their preferred location
Residents in the south are 'disappointed' in Manx Utilities decision to prioritise the Earystane and Scards site for a windfarm.
Community member Kirrie Jenkins says nobody in the area was directly consulted about the plans and believes residents views need to be heard.
The MUA proposals include monitoring wind speeds with a Sonic Detection and Ranging Device (SODAR) for the next year as well as carrying out assessments in 12 areas.
She's been speaking with Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper:
Manx Utilities says it will fully engage with key stakeholders going forward as plans for the wind farm progress.
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