In January Tynwald ruled that the Department of Education, Sport and Culture and Department of Infrastructure should deliver the plan by October however this did not happen.
Barclays Bank on Victoria Street (Google Street View)
A Barclays Bank worker has admitted setting up a fake account, making false compensation claims and forging documents so she could take out a £2,000 loan.
Louise Ellen Young, of Tynwald Grove, Castletown, pleaded guilty to seven counts of fraud by false representation committed over four years.
The 48-year-old will be sentenced on January 19 after a probation report has been completed.
Prosecuting advocate Rachael Braidwood told the court that Young was working at the Victoria Street, Douglas, branch of the bank in March 2020 when the crime was uncovered.
Young had set up an account in 2015 in the name of a former customer and taken out a loan on the account of £2,000. The customer had moved to Scotland in 2013 and then closed her Isle of Man account in 2015.