
Onchan MHK David Quirk says he wants reassurances that the Island’s dog wardens will still be able to look after the animals they pick up in future.
This week in the House of Keys, he’ll ask Environment Food and Agriculture Minister Phil Gawne to make a statement about the service.
Mr Quirk says he’s been contacted by constituents and charities who are worried about proposed changes to the way the current system operates.
But he says he doesn’t have enough information to pass on:
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