Roadworks cost outlined
More than £700,000 was spent on roadworks in the Isle of Man in the last financial year.
The figure has been released following a Freedom of Information request.
Department of Infrastructure officials have revealed maintenance repairs - including the filling of potholes - cost almost £572,000 in 2016/17.
Relaying roads added almost £147,000 to that figure during that period.
In the current financial year, a further £112,000 has been spent so far on relaying roads.
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