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Local authority reform 'a nettle to grasp'

by isleofman.com 14th September 2014

Local authority reform is a nettle which needs to be grasped before the next round of council elections across the Island.
That view from the vice chair of Braddan commissioners Margaret Hodge, speaking in a debate on Sunday Opinion (14 Sept).
A House of Keys general election and Island-wide elections to local authorities are to be held in 2016.
Suggestions have been made for a four-plus-one model for local government.
This would see the existing 24 town, village and parish authorities re-grouped to run services in the north, south, east and west, along with Douglas Borough Council for the capital.
Since the economic squeeze, responsibility for a number of services have been passed to the local authorities.
Mrs Hodge says at present there's little certainty as to the future:
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Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 14th, September 2014 03:14pm.

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