
Representatives from developer Heritage Homes, Port Erin Commissioners and Rushen Commissioners will be among those giving evidence as the second week of the Southern Area Plan public inquiry starts this morning (Tuesday).
A series of hearings, before inspector Dave Hollis, are due will run until Friday, although extra dates have been set aside for next week in case it overruns.
The inquiry, in Castletown's Morton Hall, resumes at 9.30am.

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