The Gambling Supervision Commission says anyone who wants to object to a bookie's licence being renewed has less than three weeks to do so.
The body will meet on April 6th to consider renewing the licences for bookmakers and betting shops across the Island.
But if people want to object they have to send their views to the commission before March 9th.
The commission says it needs two copies of any arguments sent to its offices in St George's Court on Myrtle Street in Douglas.
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