Island charity Crossroads Care has been offered a deal to cut the cost of disposing of un-sold goods from its shops.
The organisation's been in dispute with authorities at the Eastern civic amenity site in Douglas, over charges for using the facility.
But now the board running the Western site at St John's say they will take in Crossroads' unsold items and recycle as much as possible.
The charity will only be charged for what's left over.
Board member Matthew Wadsworth says it's a fair deal all round:Clip 1
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