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Sewage, sudden oak death and sight questions in Keys

by isleofman.com 4th March 2014

There will be questions about the sewerage charge, sudden oak death and sight in the House of Keys this morning.
There are ten for oral answer with a further ten for written reply.
Members also have three bills for consideration of clauses and a couple for third reading - including the one concerning constituency boundary changes.
West Douglas MHK Chris Thomas is asking more questions about the sewerage charges, specifically the cost of collecting the charge and the obligation to consult when considering major policy decisions.
He'll also ask the bus ticketing question there wasn't time for last week.
Michael MHK Alf Cannan wants to know what progress has been made to control sudden oak death, and whether the environment minister knows about land slippage at Glen Wyllin
North Douglas MHK John Houghton has a question about the number of people registered as blind or partially sighted.
Other subjects include recognition of the agriculturial industry in protecting the environment, environmental pollution at Wrights Pit East and the remit of the salaried primary care dental service.
There are no questions in Legislative Council but they have three bills for third reading.
Keys questions will be broadcast from 10 o'clock on Manx radio's AM 1368, and online at manxradio.com.
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 4th, March 2014 06:13pm.

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