Traders From Douglas Village Shopping Centre Anxious To Get Their Businesses Re-opened

Traders want answers on when they can access their stock, a timeline for demolition works and clarity on insurance cover
Traders in Douglas say they need to get their businesses up and running again as soon as possible following the Douglas Village Shopping Centre Blaze.
Up to 30 business and 400 employees are directly impacted by the fire which broke out in a car on level one of the multi-storey car park on Saturday.
Traders at the meeting say they want answers on when they can access their stock, a timeline for demolition works and clarity on insurance cover.
Vicki Creber from It's So Me Boutique is one of the traders at today's meeting.
She told RedFM News the fire has had a huge impact both on her and her business
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