Castletown commissioners say they're considering bringing a historic part of the town back to life.
The local authority says it's thinking about reinstating a water fountain off Victoria Road, given to the town in 1906.
Its donor, the British Women's Temperance Society, wanted people to stay out of nearby pubs - however, it fell into disuse before the bars did.
The Commissioners say they're now considering bringing it back into use but want to know if there's public backing for the move.
Healthcare funding committee hearing postponed
How much money does government make from tickets?
Chance to join festival of trees!
Six-month delay to home energy efficiency scheme
Survey shows business inflation worries
New planning rules backed by Tynwald
Xmas lights spectacular at horses' home
Fire service issues Christmas safety warning