Onchan Commissioners met last night and discussed grass-cutting for a local charity and stopping one of its collection services.
On the agenda was ceasing the ‘special collection’ service due to financial constraints.
The local authority’s refuse collectors can pick up items for the tip for residents and store them for collection.
The board was told that over the last financial year, it cost £8,705 to run the service.
It was agreed by four votes to two that it should go back to the officers for further review.
The next public meeting will be held on Monday, 3 June.
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