A Tynwald committee will continue its examination into the Douglas Promenade refurbishment later this month.
The Environmental and Infrastructure Policy Review Committee will take more evidence on the matter from officials at the Department for Enterprise, Visit Isle of Man and Business Isle of Man on Friday, September 20 from 10.30am.
Among those giving evidence will be Enterprise Minister, Laurence Skelly MHK, DfE Chief Executive, Mark Lewin, and departmental member with responsibility for tourism, Rob Callister MHK.
The Tynwald panel is looking into the progress being made on the project, particularly at the impact it's having on businesses.
The session will take place at Legislative Buildings in Douglas on the day and members of the public are welcome to attend.
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