Residents are being asked to give their views on how to shape local childcare on Island this weekend.
The government has commissioned Premier Advisory Group (PAG) to consult with local parents and is inviting people to take part in a survey at The Strand on Saturday between 11am and 2pm.
Officials say this is part of an in-depth study into the early years' market on the Isle of Man.
In particular PAG representatives would like to hear from those with children aged 0-8, and along with the survey will be on hand to discuss the matter with parents.
A survey to help shape local childcare in the Isle of Man will be taking place this Saturday 23rd March.
— Department of Education, Sport and Culture (@iomdesc) March 20, 2019
Have your say through the childcare survey by speaking with the researchers in The Strand between 11am-2pm. pic.twitter.com/OXJAlOs7mw
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