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Boundary committee speaks to respondents
Thu, 05 May 2011
A committee looking into political constituencies on the Island has received nearly 40 responses to a consultation on the issue.
The Boundary Review Committee is examining the existing constituencies, their size and population.
Some of those who responded to the public consultation, which ended in March, have been invited to meet with the committee in person to discuss points further.
The committee isn't due to report back to Tynwald until the end of the year, so any changes it recommends wouldn't affect the General Election in September.
Further details on the Boundary Review Committee can be found on the Chief Secretary's page of the Government's website, http://www.gov.im/cso/brc/.