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EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 10 MIN

Making plantations safe after storm damage

from Manx Newscast

A number of the Island's plantations and glens remain closed as the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture continues to make them safe.It's after severe storms this winter, including the record-breaking Storm Éowyn back in January, which saw wind speeds of 107mph recorded on Snaefell.Amy Griffiths to Archallagan plantation to speak to the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture about the impact the extreme weather has had:

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A number of the Island's plantations and glens remain closed as the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture continues to make them safe.It's after severe storms this winter, including the record-breaking Storm Éowyn back in January, which...

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