A Douglas supermarket has applied for permission to swap signs as it undergoes changes.
Marks & Spencer has applied for planning permission to update signs and graphics outside its store on Drumgold Street.
In its application, it says it wants to change more than 20 signs on the building as well as graphics in its windows.
The store is undergoing a transformation, with the closure of its café.
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