Department of Infrastructure (Isle of Man) explained
Agency Name: | Department of Infrastructure |
Type: | Department |
Preceding1: | Mainly Department of Transport |
Jurisdiction: | Isle of Man |
Headquarters: | Sea Terminal, Douglas, Isle of Man |
Employees: | 763 |
Budget: | GBP 77.0m for 2011–2012 |
Minister1 Name: | Tim Crookall MHK |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister for Infrastructure |
Chief1 Position: | Chief Executive Officer |
Chief1 Name: | Emily Curphey[1] |
Website: | www.gov.im/infrastructure |
The Department of Infrastructure (Manx: Rheynn Bun-Troggalys) is a department of the Isle of Man Government.
History
The department was created in April 2010 from the Department of Transport.
The Department of Transport was itself created in 1994 by the merger of the transport functions of the Department of Tourism, Leisure and Transport and the Department of Highways, Ports and Properties.
Functions
- Highways
- Airports
- Harbours
- Works
- Quarries
- Planning
- Building control
- Government property
- Estates and architects
- Meat plant
- Animal waste
- Waste management operations
- Public transport[2]
Non-governmental agencies reporting to the department
- Manx Electricity Authority
- Water and Sewerage Authority
- Local government
- Planning Authority
- Health and Safety Executive Authority
- Road Transport and Licensing Committee
Previous ministers
Previous Ministers for Infrastructure
Previous Ministers for Transport
Previous Ministers of Highways, Ports and Properties
See also
External links
- https://www.gov.im/about-the-government/departments/infrastructure/
Notes and References
- Web site: Isle of Man Government - Infrastructure. 6 December 2013.
- Web site: Isle of Man Government - Infrastructure. 19 July 2014.