Plans for the future of a popular cafe in the South will be on display for residents later this month.
The Cosy Nook Cafe in Port Erin has been empty since May last year with Port Erin Commissioners working to make sure the venue remains for future generations.
The authority says plans for the building will be made available to the public following the board's next ordinary board meeting next Tuesday (March 10).
Its Chair, Godfrey Egee, says details will then be published at the commissioners office on Bridson Street as well as on social media.
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