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- Camera Obscura
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- The Great Union Camera Obscura is a popular tourist attraction located on Douglas Head offering fantastic views over Douglas. Located on Douglas Head, the Great Union Camera Obscura was constructed ...
- Car Parks
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- The Council operates two car parks in Douglas city centre; Shaw's Brow Car Park and the Bottleneck, as well as car parks in residential areas and parks. The Council operates two car parks in Douglas city ...
- Carbon Net Zero
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- The Council aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, a date that is generally supported globally and agreed as part of the Paris agreement 2015. The Council aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, ...
- CCTV
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- Douglas Borough Council operate and maintain a public Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) system in several areas in the borough. Douglas Borough Council operate and maintain a public Closed Circuit Television ...
- Cemeteries and Crematorium
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- The Council operates two cemeteries. Bereavement is a universal experience which everyone will go through in their own unique way and for over 112 year Douglas Borough Council ...
- Charitable Collections and Flag Days
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- The Council licences charities to hold collections and flag days within the borough with a limit of 28 events per year. It is mandatory under the 1991 General Bye-laws for charities to gain written ...
- Charity Appeal Fund
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- The charity appeal fund is led by the Mayor of Douglas. The Mayor nominates one or more charities for the civic year in which he/she holds office and, in association with a charity appeal committee, ...
- Christmas City Lights
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- Christmas in the Capital gets off to a spectacular start when Christmas City Lights come to Douglas. The event will see a whole host of attractions for all the family happening from 5.30pm to ...
- City Hall
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- The City Hall is located on Ridgeway Street. In 1896 the Municipal Borough of Douglas came into being and the town hall building, begun in 1897, was officially opened on May 10th 1900, by the ...
- Committees
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- Douglas City Council functions through a system of committees, each with delegated responsibilities. On May 1st 2012 the Council adopted a constitution to modernise and govern the way in which it ...
- Community Awards scheme
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- The Mayor, Councillor Mrs Natalie Byron-Teare has launched this years' Community Awards to recognise individuals who have committed significantly to the City of Douglas. Councillor Mrs Natalie Byron-Teare ...
- Compliments, Feedback and Complaints
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- It’s always nice to know when we get things right, but equally we also want to know when there is an opportunity to improve. We welcome your compliments, complaints and suggestions. ...
- Constitution
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- The Constitution is divided into 14 Articles which set out the basic rules governing the Council’s business. This Constitution, and all its appendices, is the Constitution of the Douglas City Council ...
- Contact Us
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- A list of Council phone numbers and other contact information. Douglas City Hall's address is: Douglas City Hall Ridgeway Street, Douglas, Isle of Man IM99 1AD Below is a list ...
- Corporate Plan 2022-2026
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- The 2022-2026 corporate plan sets out the Council's priorities, objectives, responsiblities and aspirations. The 2022-2026 corporate plan sets out the Council's priorities, objectives, responsiblities ...
- Council Meetings
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- Information about council meetings The Council meets monthly in public at the City Hall in Ridgeway Street. Copies of the agenda are made available and members of the public are welcome to attend ...
- Council Policies
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- Douglas City Council Policies Douglas City Council has a number of policies that are relevant to the public, which are listed below: ...
- Councillors
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- The 18 councillors are elected from the six wards, each for a four-year term expiring on the May 1st, most recently on May 1st 2012. The Mayor is elected annually by the councillors, usually ...