Ramsey commissioners are asking for help from the public tackling dog fouling in the town.
The local authority is urging people to report hot-spots that suffer repeated problems.
Deputy Chairman and Lead Member for Works and Development Sandra Cottam-Shea says North Shore Road, Waterloo Road, Queens Promenade, Brookhill Road and Approach Road are all affected.
She's asking anyone who sees those responsible to report them by calling 810100 - you can also email RTCtechnicalservices@rtc.gov.im
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