Douglas Borough Council is the largest local authority in the Isle of Man and the only one with borough status.
The Council comprises 12 elected councillors, three serving each of the four wards in the Borough.
Under the Council’s constitution the councillors hold specific roles and responsibilities within a framework of an executive committee and three policy advisory committees through which they, together with officers of the Council, serve the ratepayers of Douglas.
Members Attendance
Year | Document | Download Link |
2023/24 | Report On Members Attendance | Attendance23-24.pdf |
Breakdown Of Members Hours Claimed | HoursClaimed23-24.pdf | |
2022/23 | Report On Members Attendance | Attendance22-23.pdf |
Breakdown Of Members Hours Claimed | HoursClaimed22-23.pdf | |
2021/22 | Report On Members Attendance | Attendance21-22.pdf |
Breakdown Of Members Hours Claimed | HoursClaimed21-22.pdf | |
2020/21 | Report On Members Attendance | Attendance20-21.pdf |
Breakdown Of Members Hours Claimed | HoursClaimed20-21.pdf |
Members' Attendance Allowances Order
Mr Councillor Steven Robert Crellin, JP
- Ex officio a member of all standing and special committees

Address:
33 Cedar Grove Pulrose Douglas Isle of Man IM2 1ES
Mobile:
Email:
Occupation:
Company Director / Retired Civil Servant
Declaration of Interests:
Pulrose - Tenant.
"I am proud and honoured to have been given a second chance to serve the people of the City of Douglas, particularly the residents of Douglas South. I will work tirelessly to question, challenge, and scrutinise council services and spending to ensure value for money for all residents. I am dedicated to improving the appearance of our city and enhancing its infrastructure and facilities, making Douglas City an even better place to live and work. I will carry out my duties with integrity, honesty, and accountability."