Feeding the birds in the south of the Island could be about to get very expensive - as commissioners consider bringing in new byelaws.
Arbory and Rushen's board says it's had a number of complaints people causing a nuisance feeding wild birds.
The local authority says it's considering introducing a ban, with a fine of up to £5,000 for those who flout the law.
A public consultation is now underway, and you have six weeks to send your comments to the board via this email link.
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