Racing scheduled for Sunday, 4 June
The enterprise minister says no churches on the Isle of Man have shared any concerns regarding changes to next year's TT timetable.
That's despite many people responding to a public consultation saying they didn't want to see racing moved to a Sunday, with worries it may affect them getting to and from church.
Racing is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 4 June next year with roads closing at 12:30 at the earliest.
That's in line with the Road Racing Act 2016, which was drafted with the help of the Island's churches.
Minister, Lawrie Hooper, says it complies with the law:
Despite this, Douglas North MHK David Ashford said he'd been contacted by a number of constituents:
Bishop Peter Eagles, asking a supplementary question to the Minister's answer in Tynwald this week, said individuals from the Island's churches will have responded to the consultations.
The bishop said a colleague from Kirk Michael Church described the 12:30am road closure time as 'just tolerable':
You can find out more about the 2023 TT schedule HERE.
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