Ramsey Commissioners will discuss the sale of the town's courthouse next week - and try to decide what to do next.
It's after they said they were disappointed with the Department of Home Affairs' decision to sell the building on the open market.
The local authority says it had hoped the building, with a price tag of £475,000, could be kept in public hands and used for the community.
Commissioner Juan McGuinness says the issue will be raised this week:
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