Crews called out to controlled burn at weekend
The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people who burn off vegetation to tell the Emergency Services Joint Control Room.
It's after crews were called to a report of a large grass fire in Crosby on Sunday, only to discover it was a controlled, planned burn.
They did extinguish the fire because of concerns it may spread to a nearby hedge.
Station Officer David Dallimore asks people to ring the ESJCR on 697327 before holding burns, consider their location and not leave them unattended.
Tynwald rejects proposed referendum on the Island’s net-zero policy after extensive debate
Are Manx people happy?
Tonight's Heysham sailing cancelled
Plans to progress waste disposal facility near Ronaldsway outlined
Emergency Road closure to remove dangerous tree