Revised plans for a new sea wall in Laxey have been put forward.
Changes have been made to the original designs displayed in July after concerns were raised about them by the public.
The proposed project is estimated to cost between £1.5million and £2million - funded by the Climate Change Adaption Scheme budget.
If approved, construction is expected to take around six months.
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