A dredging operation to remove 44,000 tonnes of silt from Peel Marina will resume later this month.
Moving the material involves two tractors and trailers undertaking a total of 30 return journeys a day during the dredging works, running 7am to 7pm every day.
16,000 tonnes of silt was removed from the marina during 2020.
To ensure the safety of the public, a road closure order has been put in place to cover the path the trailers will take from the boat yard on East Quay to the former steam railway line heritage trail.
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