Chair admits it's been a 'tough' year for the local authority
The chair of Ramsey Commissioners claims there's still 'no answer' to the Northern Civic Amenity Site situation but he believes the solution lies in rate reform.
Rob Cowell says other northern authorities won't 'subsidise' Bride Commissioners.
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He adds it's been a 'tough' year for the local authority following failed boundary extension plans and the death of two board members.
Despite the challenges Mr Cowell is encouraging people to stand for a seat in the 2025 local authority elections:
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:
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