Infrastructure minister quizzed following Luton Airport car park fire
The safety standards for multi-storey car parks on the Island are going to be reviewed by the Department of Infrastructure.
Minister Tim Crookall made the announcement in the House of Keys.
It was after he was questioned by Garff MHK Daphne Caine about current safety standards following a fire at Luton Airport's car park last month.
Mr Crookall says both the DoI-managed car parks meet current safety regulations, but that they will look at them again:
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