Peel Marina

AuthorityDepartment of Infrastructure
Date received2022-01-06
OutcomeAll information sent
Outcome date2022-01-12
Case ID2175843

Summary

A request was made to the Department of Infrastructure regarding expenditure from a £6.9m Tynwald-approved budget for dredging and silt removal at Peel Marina since January 2019. The authority disclosed that the total spend from this budget between January 2019 and December 31, 2021, was £2,971,790.

Key Facts

  • The request concerned the £6.9m budget approved by Tynwald for Peel Marina dredging.
  • The Department of Infrastructure confirmed all information was sent.
  • The total spend from the approved budget since January 2019 to December 31, 2021, is £2,971,790.
  • The response was issued on January 12, 2022, following a request received on January 6, 2022.

Data Disclosed

  • £6.9m
  • January 1 2019
  • 31st December 2021
  • £2,971,790
  • 2022-01-06
  • 2022-01-12
  • 2175843

Original Request

How much of the £6.9m budget approved by Tynwald has been spent on the dredging and removal of silt from Peel Marina since January 1 2019.

Data Tables (1)

Full Response Text

Department of Infrastructure Sea Terminal Building, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2RF

Contact: FOI Response Team/AD/PN Telephone: (01624) 686785 Email: dpo-doi@gov.im

Our ref: 2175843 12 January 2022

Dear ###

We write further to your request which was received on 6 January 2022 and which states:

"How much of the £6.9m budget approved by Tynwald has been spent on the dredging and removal of silt from Peel Marina since January 1 2019."

Our response to your request is as follows: The total spend from the approved budget since January 2019 to 31st December 2021 is £2,971,790

Please quote the reference number 2175843 in any future communications.

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