A Ramsey commissioner is urging people in the north to have their say on 20mph zones, as a public consultation opens.
Juan McGuinness says he's asked the Department of Infrastructure about inconsistencies between documents and online maps, which show different roads earmarked for the new limits.
He says although he supports residential estates and side roads being 20mph, he wants key routes to stay at 30 mph.
You can find out more information, and submit your opinions, via a link on our website.
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