Garff Commissioners want residents' views
Maughold residents are being asked to think about how the parish could develop to have a 'sustainable future'.
The government is in the initial stages of creating a new area plan for the north and west of the Island.
Landowners, developers and residents have been invited to put forward their suggestions on which sites should be built on.
The deadline for people to submit views, during what's known as the 'call for sites' process, will end on 28 February.
Garff Commissioners held a meeting this week, to discuss the implications of a Northern Area Plan on the small rural communities in Maughold.
Jamie Smith is the chairman of the local authority - he told Local Democracy Reporter Ewan Gawne the parish needs to secure a long-term future:
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