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Langness 'rights of way' under scrutiny

by isleofman.com 14th October 2006
Public rights of way in Langness will once again come under the spotlight at next week's sitting of Tynwald.

Eddie Lowey, MLC, is due to ask Chief Minister Donald Gelling what progress has been made towards resolving a dispute over public access to the peninsula.

Mr Lowey also wants to know how many meetings have taken place on the matter in the last six months.

Tynwald is due to sit for three days next week, starting on Monday.

Members will be working through a bumper question paper, which contains a record 110 questions

Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 14th, October 2006 08:50pm.

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