Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall says officers have spent nearly 125 hours on a high street scheme in the south of the Island.
MHK for Rushen Michelle Haywood asked how much time and money has been expended on the Port St Mary High Street scheme this financial year in question for written reply.
In his answer, Mr Crookall said that not all officer time is recorded financially against individual schemes.
But he said that approximately 124 hours of time was spent on the business case and outline option development.
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