More than 750 money-saving ideas have been submitted to government.
The SAVE campaign, which stands for Securing Added Value and Efficiencies, was launched by Treasury Minister Alf Cannan in February.
A special website has been collecting people's ideas as government looks to cut £25 million in spending over five years - the deadline for suggestions is this Sunday, May 14th.
You can make your ideas known by visiting clicking here.
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