The owner of one of the most iconic pubs on the TT course says she's been left 'absolutely worn out' by a row over safety barriers.
Rosie Christian, who runs the Sulby Glen Hotel with her husband Eddie, says the Department of Infrastructure insisted a crash barrier had to be placed outside the premises and threatened to close the pub if she didn't comply.
A compromise has been reached, which will involve the barrier being in place for practice and racing, but taken down after each session.
However, Rosie feels the Sulby Glen has been singled out, as no other pub on the course has had such a measure imposed.
She says it's been a very stressful time:

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