Island Escapes believes it should be seen as an 'opportunity' and not a 'threat'
Tourist accommodation across the Island can bring 'benefits' to the Manx economy and support Island communities.
That's the view of the business Island Escapes after Port Erin Commissioners confirmed it would no longer support planning applications which would see residential properties granted tourism use.
Managing Director John Keggin says he doesn't believe a blanket rule is necessary but acknowledges empty and vacant properties should be a focus for government.
He believes tourism should be seen as an 'opportunity' and not a 'threat'.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:
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