Feme er baghtallys mychione kione stashoon noa ayns Leyrphoyl
OCF cur ram feyshtyn
Ta OCF ass-lieh Doolish Yiass Kate Beecroft gra dy vel ee shirrey paart dy vaghtallys bentyn rish y reiltys kionnaghey y Paggad Bree as rish lhiasaghey treealit Loghan Lieh-Hidey y Phrince.
Ta mysh 26 feyshtyn son freggyrt scruit er ve currit ec Bnr Beecroft, yn chooid smoo jeu bentyn rish kionnaghey y Paggad Bree as yn ynnyd noa ayns Leyrphoyl.
T'ee gra dy vel y stayd bentyn rish y chione stashoon noa ayns Leyrphoyl foddey veih ve baghtal.
AS KATE BEECROFT : Ta fys ain dy vel eh daa vlein neayr's ren Tinvaal votal yn argid son kionnaghey, as cha nee agh kiart nish ta'n barganey er jeet gy jerrey. Cha nel fys ain cre ta'n barganey shen. Ta fys ain 'sy vee shoh chaie, ayns feyshtyn Tinvaal Mee Luanistyn, dy dooyrt yn Shirveishagh dy row treisht orroo cooilleeney y kione stashoon liorish 2020; as ny yeih shen, mysh jeih laghyn ny s'anmey ayns ny meanyn, she 2021 v'ayn. Myr shoh shen yn oyr ta mee shirrey baghtallys, er y fa ta dy chooilley pheiagh jannoo ymmyd jeh 2021 nish. Agh ny yeih, va'n feysht s'jerree echey ayns Hansard, 2020.
MHK floats raft of questions
South Douglas MHK Kate Beecroft says she's seeking some clarity regarding the government acquisition of the Steam Packet and the proposed development of Princes Half Tide Dock.
Mrs Beecroft has some 26 questions tabled for written answer in Tynwald, the majority of them regarding the acquisition of the Steam Packet and the new site in Liverpool.
She says the situation regarding the new terminal in Liverpool is far from clear.