Shelter was installed for the young people in Peel
Peel Commissioners is looking at moving the shelter that currently sits on the headlands to another part of the town.
It follows reports from residents of people setting fires, throwing glass in the area and engaging in other forms of anti-social behaviour.
The local authority says although the shelter is monitored by the police, it would like to move it to a more 'public' location.
Clerk at the commissioners Derek Sewell, says the shelter isn't looked after by the people currently using it:
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