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.
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