Improving roads won't just benefit road users, says Baker
Investment is needed to regenerate Douglas, but it can't all come from government.
That's the view of Infrastructure Minister Tim Baker as his department outlines its 15-year plan for improving roads around the Island's capital.
Mr Baker hopes the proposals will benefit everyone who visits Douglas, not just road users.
However, he says work on brownfield sites around the town is also vital:
Castletown residents invited to view Buchan School redevelopment plans
Petition to ban electric shock collars on Island pets reaches 800 signatures
Officers and partner agencies praised following immigration fraud conviction
QEII student represents youth in House of Commons