Douglas regeneration to bring town centre in to 21st Century
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The latest part of a multi-million pound regeneration project in Douglas town centre will get under way next week and take nine months to complete.
The major overhaul of Regent Street, Drumgold Street and Victoria Street will see new paving, lighting and seating installed.
Infrastructure minister David Cretney said the work will "help to bring the town centre in to the 21st Century".
The works will begin on Monday and continue until the 15 November.
All businesses will remain open throughout the project.
'Long-term vitality'
According to government teams will work six days a week during the project to minimise disruption.
Mr Cretney added: "We hope the works will help to ensure the long-term vitality of the town centre."
He added that "some disruption would be inevitable."
The main shopping streets in Douglas have not been updated for more than 25 years.
The first phase of the project saw the redevelopment of Nelson Street and Wellington Street.
The scheme, which has a total budget of £5m, will eventually see the whole of Strand Street completed.
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