The local authority will stop paying its contribution to the site
Bride Commissioners is urging residents to treat the parish 'with care', after it decided to stop paying into the Northern Civic Amenity Site.
Residents who normally use the site should contact the commissioners for information on where to take items on 819235.
The local authority said it was paying £65,000 in contribution which it claims it 'cannot continue' to do.
The NCAS is operated by Ramsey and the cost for each local authority is based on the rateable value of the area.
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