The proposals would see upto 27 houses built, most of which would be Affordable Units to meet local demand in the northern parishes.
There’s to be a public inquiry into the Department of Infrastructure’s plans for a housing scheme in Bride Village.
The proposals would see upto 27 houses built, most of which would be Affordable Units to meet local demand in the northern parishes.
The plans went out to public consultation last year, a small number of responses were received, most of which supported the idea.
The purpose of the Inquiry is to allow a full debate,
The Inquiry will be held on 22nd September in the Boardroom at the Ramsey Town Commissioners Office.
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