Connaghyn jiooldey bishaghey mayl
Errey er tannyssyn, ta'n Boayrd dy ghra
Ta Barrantee Connaghyn er choyrlaghey nagh lhisagh tannyssyn ayns thieys lughtyn-reill ynnydoil fakin bishaghey mayl.
Ta'n Rheynn Bun-Troggalys er screeu reesht rish lughtyn-reill ynnydoil trooid yn Ellan, shirrey freggyrt er caghlaaghyn cummyssagh.
Ren ny Barrantee ayns Connaghyn feeraghey y barel oc ayns chaglym fastyr beg Jelune (17oo Mean Fouyir).
Rere y voayrd, ta mayllyn er 'vishaghey dy mooar' as erskyn bolgey argidoil ayns ny queig bleeaney shoh chaie - cur 'errey er tannyssyn'.
Ayns screeuyn da'n RB-T, ta'n Boayrd cheet neesht er y varney eddyr bishaghey mayl as bishaghey er mean ayns argid faill.
Ta Barrantee Connaghyn coardail rish Barrantee Balleychashtal ayns coyrlaghey bishaghey 0% ayns mayl son thieys ny lughtyn-reill ynnydoil.
Cha nel tooilley fys er starr reaghey mayl yn RB-T jerkit derrey ny s'anmey 'sy vlein shoh.
Burden on tenants says Board
Onchan Commissioners have recommended that tenants in local government housing shouldn't face a rent rise.
The Department of Infrastructure has again written to local authorities across the Island, asking for feedback on potential changes.
Commissioners in Onchan affirmed their position at a meeting last night (17 September).
Rents, according to the board, have 'increased dramatically' and above inflation in the last five years - placing a 'burden on tenants'.
In a letter to the DoI, the Board also points to the gulf between rent increases and average wage increases.
Onchan Commissioners join Castletown Commissioners in recommending a 0% increase in local authority housing rents.
An update on the DOI's rent setting process isn't expect until later this year.