Landlord claims Ginger Hall will be hit financially if Sulby Claddagh campsite is closed
Proprietor of the Ginger Hall, Ben Sowrey, claims his pub will lose tens of thousands of pounds in revenue if the Sulby Claddagh campsite is closed during this year's TT.
It was recently announced no-one will be able to stay overnight at the site during the 2023 season whilst a condemned toilet block is demolished and consultation carried out.
The operation is run by the Government and Mr Sowrey says the decision to close the amenity will be a massive blow to his business:
A public meeting regarding the closure of the Sulby Claddagh site will take place at The Sulby Glen Hotel tomorrow night (Wednesday, 1 March) from 6pm.

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