Just thought I'd throw this into the mix:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/paul-beckett-frsa-mciarb-tep-4664ba25_death-tax-planning-offshore-euthanasia-activity-7017803489011453952-BXpD?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
You and I both know there'll be no savings.... because the less volume that goes into the incinerator = increased charges from the EfW plant to pay for fuel to keep the damned thing going.
In the grand scheme of things office space really shouldn't be necessary. I can see why it might be attractive as an income generator but only if it's occupied and there's oodles of office space available in Douglas. That space should be turned over to much needed mid-market rental accommodation to relieve the pressure on those who really need to be in social housing.
ETA: If I'm not mistaken 20,000sqf is just under half an acre. There must be the equivalent of hectares of empty office space available right now.
New teachers leave for a variety of reasons and I would hazard a guess and suggest that pupil behaviour, or lack of, would feature high on their reasons for leaving. It's not just down to compensation.