More than 60 designs were submitted to a ‘create your ideal public square’ competition in Port Erin.
A consultation for children and young people was launched earlier this year by the commissioners, with the aim of finding out what they want in the village.
There is a shortlist of 10 ‘interesting’ and ‘artistic’ entries and the authority says these will be put on display in the railway station.
Port Erin Commissioners says there was a ‘fantastic’ number of submissions and it will also be working through the feedback from the online survey.
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