Lawrie Hooper said a meeting with Braddan Commissioners went well
The Health Minister has refused to be drawn into legalities of Braddan Commissioner's Roundhouse access issues during today's House of Keys sitting.
Lawrie Hooper told Chris Thomas, questions about legislation should be directed to the Attorney General's Chambers or the local authority.
Previously, the commissioners have said they will continue to use hospital roads unless the cost of the new route is covered by the government.
Minister Hooper says a meeting was held last week which he believes went 'reasonably well':
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