Ideas needed for Gellings Avenue facilities
Commissioners in Port St Mary want to know what should be done with a run-down toilet block in the village.
The local authority is asking the public for ideas over the future use of the outdated facilities on Gellings Avenue.
More than £3,000 would be needed to connect the toilet block to an electricity supply, with a solar power option costed at around £5,500.
Once the Gellings Avenue conveniences close, facilities with disabled access and baby changing facilities at the Town Hall will be made available seven days a week.
Those with suggestions for the building's future are asked to contact the local authority's clerk.

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