An equestrian centre in Santon has applied for planning permission for advertising hoardings after being targeted by thieves.
Ballavartyn Equestrian Centre on the New Castletown Road says it wants to put up unlit permanent signs which would be interchangeable.
The signs had already been put up meaning the application is being made retrospectively.
In its application the centre says free-standing boards it used to advertise events and services have repeatedly been stolen.
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