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Douglas Council's £30k website spend, parking at Nobles Hospital, the cost of 'green' electricity & Manx Development Corporation's new car park. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Festive public transport going absent, the Liverpool Landing Stage whopping overspend, using Manx hotels, buying Manx food, Douglas Council's priorities & unpunished illegal parking. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
On today's programme we hear what Douglas Council has decided to do with the name of the Henry Bloom Noble Library, how important are organisations which support older people to live independently and how are marshal number ahead of MGP 2024?
Landing stage not there yet, minimum wage rise, prisoner death inquest, Bushy's Castletown move, Douglas Council spent £5k on Queen Camilla & Ravens' two games in 24 hours. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
HSBC Ramsey Bank Closure, Douglas Council with the mysterious spoof email & the ongoing controversy over bin collections and the Southern Swimming Pool debate. It's Mannin Line with Alex in for Andy. #iom #manninline #manxradio
Southern Swimming Pool background, Douglas Council leader hacking, motor homes on municipal housing estates, private assets and care funding & future of Youth Justice Service. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Chief Minister "strike unjustified", Douglas Council backs Newsons development, UK activists on Island, £8m public money on heating help & Ravens hope to bounce back at the Bowl. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
106 news cases of Covid 19, 9 in Hospital, none in ITU, more nominations for MLC posts, demonstration planned by IOM Friends of the Earth and Climate Change coalition, interim service for ME and Long Covid, Douglas Council on cancellation of firework display, surge in number of flu vaccinations and brewery boss warns Island could lose pubs this winter without more support from government.
There's going to be a changing of the guard at Douglas Council whatever the result of Thursday's local elections. Seven experienced councillors have called time on their careers at the Corporation.
No new cases, top-up vaccines on the way, 70% more flights this summer, staff shortage in hospitality, Douglas Council accountability & Keys candidate Dr. Alex Allinson. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
8 new cases of Covid-19 = 391 active cases, 10 in Nobles, one of whom is in ICU. News from today's Covid Briefing, we're on track to ease some lockdown rules from a week tomorrow, there are no plans to restrict bus services, and Douglas Council has to pay up - but doesn't like it!
No new cases of Covid-19, more time between vaccine doses - Dr Ewart comments, roadworks at Quarterbridge will be extended through March, and Douglas Council leaks confidential details from private meeting
No new cases of Covid-19 today, the Steam Packet's new flagship will be called 'Manxman', Douglas Council members clash over Covid rent arrears, outgoing FSA Chief Exec goes home a year early, and tributes paid to Hector Duff in today's Keys sitting
Trouble on the busses, unemployment in August was down on July, how is Jersey coping with a different Covid strategy to us? Is our Covid data fully transparent, and is Douglas Council being nice to the bees?
The Government have released Covid-19 postcode data, Douglas Council's finances are uncomfortably low, all change at the Department of Infrastructure and tenants struggling to pay rent have another lifeline
The planning committee is now meeting again digitally, but not in public. With a build up of home recycling, there’s a call to reopen some waste facilities. Braddan Commissioners face a question over a £7 million community centre, and Douglas Council says it’s taking steps to help people manage rent.
An investigation is called in Malew over fears decision were made by commissioners without full approval. Slow down say Ballabeg residents to speeding motorists. And we hear from Douglas Council about plans for a Bee Gees statue on the capital’s promenade.
A new skate park in Castletown is just weeks away from completion. We speak to the commissioner behind the project, and those building the 'world class facility' at Poulsom Park. Residents in Port St Mary fear a main road could collapse if development on the Underway continues – and Douglas Council wants to see changes to the way social housing is funded.
Is planning enforcement improving? A committee hears evidence from the DEFA Minister, Douglas Council and MHKs on the subject – and a report which could lead to fundamental reforms of the Manx NHS is published. We hear from Sir Jonathan Michael.
Douglas Council and government clash on Peel Road congestion issue, a preview of the last of this year's sittings of the House of Keys, and a look at Dandara's plans for a Ballasalla bypass.
Douglas Council's housing plans for Willaston, the DEFA Minister on the Climate Change Coalition, and why excessive hedge cutting comes at a cost.