People on the Island are being asked to have their say on the leisure services which government provides.
Before the Department of Community, Culture and Leisure is abolished in April it wants to find out what people think of the facilities.
This includes things like the Villa Marina and Gaiety, Curraghs Wildlife Park and the NSC.
It’s the first time a study has been undertaken to establish the economic context of the facilities and any business development opportunities.
Minister Graham Cregeen says it’s a valuable exercise:
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