Proposals have been put forward to build cycling facilities at a Douglas school.
The Department of Infrastructure wants to put up two new bike shelters at St Ninians upper school on Ballaquayle Road.
If approved, it would see ten more spaces for bicycles for students with the other to provide ten spaces for staff with bike helmet storage also provided.
It follows similar applications for further bike storage at the likes of Ramsey Grammar School and QEII High School in Peel.
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