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MHK hopeful about Lord Street site

Oltey jeh'n Chiare as Feed jerkallagh mychione ynnyd Straid y Çhiarn

Ta Oltey jeh'n Chiare as Feed gra dy vel eh jerkallagh dy bee soilshaghey currit magh feer leah mychione lhiasaghey ynnyd Straid y Çhiarn.

Ayns e oraid Stayd yn Ashoon er y gherrid, hug yn Ard-Shirveishagh Allan Bell faaue dy ragh ennym yn çhebbeyder reihit er soilshaghey dy leah.

Tadyr fieau er skeim fondagh ec ynnyd Straid y Çhiarn son traa foddey.Gowee yn skeim stiagh stashoon-barroose.

Chris Thomas, Oltey jeh'n Chiare as Feed son Doolish Heear, t'eh ny oltey jeh'n Rheynn Bun-Troggalys, as ny chaairliagh jeh bing er-lheh Tinvaal son plannal as stiurey troggal.


MHK hopeful about Lord Street site

An MHK says he's confident an announcement is due on the development of the Lord Street site very soon.

In his recent State of the Nation address, Chief Minister Allan Bell suggested the preferred bidder for the long-awaited scheme, which includes the bus station, would be announced soon.

West Douglas MHK Chris Thomas is a member of the Department of Infrastructure and chairman of the Select Committee of Tynwald on Planning and Building Control.

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