Fri, 21 May 2021
The environment, food and agriculture minister has hit out at the operators of the Corrin Home in Peel.
Financial problems have plunged the future of the residential facility into doubt, with the private company that operates the site facing insolvency.
It is legally required to cease trading at the end of July, but MHKs for the area say they could’ve helped find a solution had the directors reached out.
Twenty-one residents in the home will have to be relocated unless a way of saving the home is identified.
An emergency Tynwald motion this week bought the tenants more time, requiring a six-month notice period before they are moved.
Peel and Glenfaba MHK Geoffrey Boot is disappointed the issues surrounding the home weren’t flagged up sooner:
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