14 of the 92 actions already complete
An update on a five-year road map for the Island will be debated by Tynwald in the New Year.
Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas this afternoon (Tuesday) insisted there could be 'no room for complacency' as the court received a mid-year report on the framework which sets out the government’s strategic aims.
Measures range from reform of public sector pensions, rates and sea services to streamlining government and the planning system.
'Our Island: A Special Place to Live and Work', was launched in January and Mr Thomas told Tynwald 14 of the 92 actions set out in the programme have already been completed with three quarters of the remaining targets due to be completed on time.
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