The independent review looking into last Octobers devastating floods in Laxey is expected to be completed in Spring.
That's according to government which is also thanking residents from the town who've shared their experiences of the major weather event with independent consultants, Arup.
The review was announced by Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, in the wake of the severe water levels which hit the town on October 1, 2019 which sparked a major emergency response.
Meanwhile, work is continuing to construct a new river wall along Glen Road.
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