A supermarket in the south of the Island has submitted a revised planning application for its Port Erin store.
Tesco had applied for permission to carry out work at its store on Bridson Street.
The store closed earlier this year as it underwent a transformation from Shoprite, and reopened in May.
Now, the supermarket chain has updated its plans, asking for air conditioning units, refrigeration gas cooler units, fencing enclosures, and a dock leveller.
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