Details of those responsible passed to police
A local authority in the south of the Island says it will not tolerate fly-tipping after rubbish was dumped.
Port St Mary Commissioners have shared images of the litter on social media, which has been left by two separate people.
The board says it has the information required to identify those responsible, and has passed the details on to the police.
The Commissioners add that they are awaiting the delivery of additional glass and can recycling bins from the Department of Infrastructure, but in the meantime are appealing for residents to keep the village tidy.
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