There's a chance to tell the government how you'd save money at the first in a series of drop-in sessions tomorrow.
The SAVE campaign, which stands for Securing Added Value and Efficiencies - was set up by Treasury Minister Alf Cannan in a bid to cut £25 million in spending over the next five years.
A website for people to suggest savings has attracted hundreds of ideas, and North Douglas MHK David Ashford will be at Castletown Library from 12 noon til 3pm on Thursday to hear ideas.
The next event, at Douglas Library, will take place on Thursday, April 20th.
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