MUA chair says matter to be discussed by board
Trying to keep bills down is one of the main priorities for Manx Utilities.
That's according to its newly-appointed chair, Rob Callister, who says it's global issue.
Manx residents have already seen gas prices rise by 27.5 per cent since October.
Treasury has pledged £1million to help those struggling to meet increasing costs.
Mr Callister was quizzed over whether similar measures could be introduced to help with utilities costs:
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