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Housing need questioned in Eastern Area Plan inquiry

Wed, 11 Sep 2019

By Ewan Gawne - Local Democracy Reporting Service
By Ewan Gawne - Local Democracy Reporting Service
Attempts to influence the future development of thousands of new homes in the Manx countryside began yesterday.
 
Developers, politicians and concerned citizens all took part in discussions during the first day of the public inquiry into the Eastern Area Plan.
 
The document, which if approved will zone land in the most populated part of the Island, is undergoing a two week-long process of scrutiny.
 
Chaired by independent planning inspector Mike Hurley, the inquiry saw round table discussions take place at the Villa Marina on population projections, and housing need.
 
The Cabinet Office’s commitment to factor in 2,400 homes under the draft plan was criticised by some, who pointed to recent migration and population data.
 
However, the developers present were keen to stress that demand for new build properties was ‘oustripping supply’.
 
The inquiry will continue until September 27, after which Mr Hurley will produce a report on the draft plan, which could recommend that changes are made.
 
The next session begins this morning, with talks scheduled on subjects such as infrastructure, and the natural and built environment.
 

 

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