Plans for 35 houses in Ballasalla go on display

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Phase one of the scheme will cost £5.25m to completeImage source, Government

Plans for a multi-million pound scheme to build 35 houses in the south of the Isle of Man go on display later.

The first phase will see eight apartments and 27 houses houses built on a 4.1-acre site that extends from Douglas Road to the Ronaldsburn stream.

Infrastructure Minister Phil Gawne said the £5.25m scheme "reflects the needs of the local community."

Later phases on the 31-acre site Crossag Farm site could include a primary school.

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Later phases on the 31-acre site could include a primary school for the village

Officers from the Department of Infrastructure's Housing Division and members of the design team will be on hand to explain the proposals.

Mr Gawne said he would encourage as many people as possible to attend the presentation.

Subject to public feedback, the department said it would submit a planning application for phase one next month.

The plans for the Crossag Farm site in Ballasalla can be seen at Malew Parish Hall between 14:00 and 21:30 BST.

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