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A public inquiry which is looking into a new blueprint for development in the south of the Isle of Man will resume next week.
The Inquiry into the Southern Area Plan will reconvene on Monday in the Barool Suite at the legislative buildings, in Finch Road, Douglas.
The hearing began last month, but inspector David Hollis adjourned it so the Department of Infrastructure could supply more detailed information about two sites, after an objector made legal representations.
Monday's proceedings start at 9.30am.

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