Nowadays it's not uncommon to have a limit set on your browsing time, as Civic Amenity sites work to inhibit people making a habit of selling reusable items, or even developing businesses around the practice.
In Wednesday's sitting of Ramsey Town Commissioners, Leonard Singer shared his concerns:
Douglas Borough Council agree that while no legislation exists to prevent such entrepreneurial initiative, it does go against the spirit of the re-use centre.
Alan Grace is Chair of the Southern Civic Amenity Site:
Speaking to local residents on Strand Street, Local Democracy Reporter Sarah Hendy heard mixed views:
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