The Harbour2Harbour Walk is going ahead this Sunday (May 16) along the southern coastline .
Registration for the charity fundraiser is open from 8.45am in Castletown Square for a 10am start and the walk finishes at the end of Port Erin Bay.
Participants will follow a scenic route along the southern coast, finishing at the former Marine Biological Centre in Port Erin.
Motorists are warned that walkers will be crossing the Castletown Bypass at the top of Farrants Way, and again at the lane to Pooil Vaaish Quarry, so there will likely be some delays on that road between 10am and 11am.
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The event will raise funds for Southern Community Initiatives (SCI), sPort Erin and Rushen Ambulance.
In the five years that Dandara has sponsored the Harbour2Harbour Walk, more than £21,000 has been raised for the beneficiary charities.
Dogs are welcome on the walk, but they must be kept on the lead at all times.
Entry costs just £12.50 for adults or £7.50 for under 18s and over 60s.
Registrations can be made online at: www.hubclubsci.im/harbour2harbourentry

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