Plans by the Manx government for an interim emergency homeless shelter have been held up by staffing issues, the infrastructure minister has said.
It comes after the closure of the Graih charity’s shelter in September left the island without any beds.
Chris Thomas said this had accelerated existing government plans to commission a new facility by April next year.
An interim service should be in place by January but finding staff to work overnight was a challenge, he added.
Mr Thomas said: “It has been four nights on, four nights off, overnight with people with troubled lives, it is a difficult job, and full respect to the people who have done that at Graih for so long.”