
Senior figures in tourism and the Island’s Chamber of Commerce will give evidence to a Tynwald committee this afternoon (Monday).
It’s assessing the likely advantages and disadvantages of encouraging towed caravan use in the Island and whether a caravan park should be established.
This afternoon at 2.30pm, the committee will hear from the politician with responsibility for tourism, MHK David Cretney, and head of tourism Angela Byrne.
It will then quiz chamber chief executive Jane Dellar and the chair of its tourism committee, Sara Richards.

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