Minster says consultation on site will open this month
Any future decisions on Sulby Claddagh will take into account local views on the site as well as its importance to tourists.
That's according to the environment minister who was asked about the importance of the site to Manx residents in the House of Keys today (12 March).
Overnight camping at the facility was removed last month for the whole of 2023 with government citing increased running costs as the reason, a move which sparked backlash from local residents and businesses.
Clare Barber says the public consultation on the site's future is due to open later this month:
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