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No guarantee flour milling will remain in Laxey

Gyn barrantys dy jean mwyllaraght flooyr tannaghtyn ayns Laksey

'Earroo dy reihyn' goll er sur-smooinaghtyn er

Ta mwyllaraght flooyr 'syn Ellan 'slane femoil' as nee strateish shickyrys bee y Rheynn Chymmyltaght, Bee as Eirinys cur ree. 

Shen veih'n Shirveishagh Chymmyltaght, Bee as Eirinys as va feyshtyn currit urree mychione y chooish ayns soie Tinvaal Jemayrt 20 Mean Souree. 

Va feysht currit urree jean y jeadys shendeeagh tannaghtyn ayns Laksey liorish Oltey yn Chiare as Feed son Garff Daphne Caine. Cha dod  Clare Barber cur barrantys er.

Agh, ren ee shassoo er dy nee erskyn leagh va cur stiagh sleih-kianglee ayns keirdlann er y gherrid.

AS CLARE BARBER : Myr yinnagh oo jerkal rish, ta earroo dy reihyn ayn as sur-smooinaghtyn currit daue, chammah's mychione aa-lhiassaghey Mwyllin Laksey, as slane kiart eh dy row yn reih dy ghooney er ny ronsaghey, agh neesht mwyllin noa ayns ynnyd elley, agh cha nel briwnys jerrinagh er ve jeant bentyn da shen.   

 

'Number of options' being considered

On-Island flour milling is 'vital' and will be addressed in DEFA's food security strategy.

That's from the Minister for Environment, Food and Agriculture who has been quizzed on the topic in the sitting of Tynwald on Tuesday 20 June.

She was asked if the historic industry will remain in Laxey by Garff MHK Daphne Caine. Clare Barber couldn't offer a guarantee.

But, she insisted that the input of stakeholders at a recent workshop was 'invaluable':
 

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