 
                            Social media users in the Island's capital have been complaining about a foul smell in the air.
People took to Twitter and Facebook yesterday to complain about a pong of dog poo from Douglas Harbour to Bucks Road.
Manx Utilities says it was carrying out work on sewers at the Bottleneck Car Park - but finished the maintenance earlier this week.
It's not known what's caused the stench - which was reportedly still in the air this morning.
We have finished clearing the holding tanks at the Bottleneck Car Park in Douglas. Thank you for your patience and if you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our Network Services Team on 687687. #IOM pic.twitter.com/7HvYyuB0mf
— Manx Utilities (@manx_utilities) May 14, 2018
Works to clear the holding tanks at the Bottleneck Car Park are progressing well and will be completed on Monday (weather dependent) in readiness for TT. Again, this may result in some unpleasant odours in the area #IOM pic.twitter.com/vUGYVVw67s
— Manx Utilities (@manx_utilities) May 11, 2018
 
                                         
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