An update is to be presented on a government programme that strives to meet the needs of the community.
Treasury Minister, Alf Cannan, will offer an update on the Security Added Value and Efficiences Programme (SAVE) at the June sitting of Tynwald.
The initiative attracted a large public response when it was announced during the 2017 budget, with more than 1,300 suggestions for it online.
The report will outline projects that are working to achieve Island savings of £15-million by 2023.
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