Parking facilities in the Island capital will be brought forward for discussion when Tynwald meets tomorrow.
Douglas Central MHK, Ann Corlett, will quiz Infrastructure Minister, Tim Baker MHK, on the subject when the court convenes on Tuesday for its latest sitting.
Mrs Corlett wants to know what plans Mr Baker has to implement residents parking and disc zones in all residential areas of Douglas.
Meanwhile, the session will get underway in Douglas on the day from 10.30am.
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