The Villa Gaiety complex in Douglas will be part of discussion among MHKs next week.
Douglas East MHK Clare Barber wants to know what the Department of Education, Sport & Culture's policy is over taking bookings at the facility and what dates and times they were held for each day in the last three years.
In her query for written reply for DESC Minister, Graham Cregeen MHK, Mrs Barber also wants to know which customers have benefitted from a reduction in rates and what bookings have been turned down.
The matter will be discussed at the next House of Keys sitting taking place tomorrow in Douglas from 10am.
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