
Camping at a popular northern beauty spot is about to become costly – with an order due before Tynwald next week.
The Sulby Claddagh Camping Permit Fees Order will charge £15 for permits from the government to stay there.
If the court approves the measures, brought forward by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, the new fees will start on Monday, April 27.
The department says it’s charging the fees to cover the costs of running its permit system.
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