An Island food supplier is pleading with government to reveal its plans for reopening borders.
Robinsons took to Twitter to make an impassioned plea to Chief Minister Howard Quayle and Health Minister David ashford.
The company says it's building up its stocks ready for June 28 as hotels plan to reopen.
But it says without news from the Manx government, it risks having to write off huge amounts of stock if the reopening is delayed.
@IOMGovernment @HowardQuayleMHK @dashford77 please can we have an update ASAP about Isle of Man borders ????
— robinsonsiom (@RobinsonsIOM) June 14, 2021
We Re building up stocks for hotels re-opening from 28th June & can’t afford to write off huge amounts of stock if not opening
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