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Lord Street announcement soon, says council leader

Fogrey er Straid y Chiarn dy leah, as leeideilagh y choonceil

Barrant ayns yn eab s'noa dy lhiasaghey ynnydHig fogrey mychione lhiasaghey ynnyd stashoon bus Straid y Chiarn 'sy traa ry heet er gerrey, rere Leeideilagh Coonceil Ghoolish, David Christian.

Ayns e loayrtys er y chlaare argidoil da'n choonceil Jecrean (31st) ren eh y naight y oltaghey.

Ta'n Reiltys er vograghey magh plannyn y cherroo preevaadjagh son yn ynnyd 'sy traa t'er n'gholl shaghey, agh cha row veg rieau er ny chooilleeney.

Ta Mnr Christian gra dy vel eh toiggal dy bee reddyn anchasley rish shen y cheayrt shoh, lurg da cheet quail yn shirveishagh bun-troggalys ny s'moghey 'sy chiaghtin shoh.

MNR CHRISTIAN: Dy jarroo, orryms t'ad er rheynn ny t'ad er chur roish son yn ynnyd. Nee eh cur brod da lhiasaghey as aa-vioghey Doolish Sinshley. She red ennagh t'ad er ve shirrey rish whilleen blein er yn oyr dy vel yn ynnyd shen ain, ta'n ynnyd hoal jeh ain, Close Cambrian, ta Astyl Walpole ain, ta Straid Parade ain, ram pairkyn gleashtan lhomey heese ayns shen. Cha nel shen yn reayrt dy feer ta shin geearree son sleih cheet stiagh, liorish troailt marrey er-lheh. Cha nel shen yn reayrt ta shin geearree son Doolish Sinshley, as er-lhiam lesh yn ynnyd shoh cheet dy ve fo raad, as cur ny caghlaaghyn ayrn as bee fogrey jeant my-nyn-gione tra nee ad soilshaghey magh eh mysh shiaghtin woish nish - er-lhiam dy vel shen greesoil as dy jean eh cur brod da lhiasaghey elley. 


Lord Street announcement soon, says council leader

Confidence for latest attempt to develop site


An announcement about the future development of the Lord Street bus station site is due imminently, according to Douglas Council Leader David Christian.

During his budget speech to the council on Wednesday (31st) he welcomed the news.Government has announced private sector plans for the site in the past, but nothing has ever come to fruition.

Mr Christian says he understands things will be different this time, after meeting with the infrastructure minister earlier this week.

 

 

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