An independent inquiry has rejected an application by Ramsey Town Commissioners to extend the town's boundary.
The proposal suggested extending it to Garff and Lezayre, which would have been the first land review in the area for more than 30 years.
Independent chair Peter Taylor conducted the inquiry, which went through a number of stages including Section 6 (2) of the Local Government Act 1985.
The Department of Infrastructure accepts the report's recommendation that the proposals to extend Ramsey shouldn't be accepted.
The results of the inquiry can be found here.
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