A row over badly-behaved commissioners has raised its head again at a local authority in the East of the Island.
At their last meeting in August, Onchan Commissioners raised the issue of conduct 'as a matter of concern'.
Members' behaviour during two meetings in July was discussed, as well as how individuals can be investigated over allegations of bad behaviour.
Zara Lewin, the board's chair, said some members hadn't behaved properly during meetings and she hoped they'd pull their socks up in future.
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