A local authority in the south of the Island is planning to halve the number of commissioners serving on it.
Port St Mary's board has unveiled plans to reduce its numbers from nine to just five.
But before the proposals go ahead, there's a chance to have your say on it at a public inquiry.
If you'd like your views to be considered, you have until noon on Monday, June 10 to email them to localgovernment@gov.im
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