The Island could be getting a new specialist centre for cricket after plans were submitted for a building in Tromode.
The Isle of Man Cricket Association says it's submitted a planning application for a state-of-the-art centre in the former Panelcraft building on the Tromode Estate.
The organisation says it'll provide year-round training and playing facilities and be the association's new headquarters.
Plans include four dedicated lanes, with space for coaching and development programmes.
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