Destination First seeking to tackle broken signs and tired facilities
A board seeking to improve the way the Island presents itself is calling for action.
Ranald Caldwell is the chair of the Destination First board, which is looking for ways to improve how the Island appears to both visitors and residents.
It was set up following criticism of issues like unfinished building sites and rusted railings.
Mr Caldwell says issues like signage on government buildings need to be tackled:
Another member of the Destination First board says one of the main stations for the Island's heritage rail is "a mess".
Charles Guard says he's fed up of calling for work to improve Derby Castle, where passengers use the Manx Electric Railway and the horse trams:
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