 
                            Three sessions are taking place this month for business owners to have their say on the development of the Local Economy Strategy.
It will focus on the retail, hospitality and leisure offerings available on the Island, and will be published by the end of the year.
Sessions are taking place from 6-8pm at Port St Mary Town Hall on October 9, Ramsey Town Hall on October 11 and Douglas iMuseum on October 18.
They’ll give an opportunity to discuss what you want the Island’s local economy to look like, what needs to be done to make our towns and high streets more vibrant, and what the key barriers are.
You can register here. 
 
 
                                         
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