What could be the final athletics event to take place at the Nunnery Estate forms round three of the Law Trust-sponsored IoM Cross Country League this Sunday, commencing at 2pm.

The timetable for the Manx Harriers-organised event is as follows (slightly different from earlier rounds): 12.45 to 2pm - registration; 2pm - Under-nine boys and girls (one small lap - 900 metres); 2.06pm - U11 boys and girls (two small laps - 1,800m); 2.15pm - U15 boys and girls, U17 women (one medium lap, one long lap - 4,200m); 2.30pm - U13 boys and girls, and Short Course race (one small lap, one long lap - 3,500m); 2.30pm - U17 men (one small lap, two long laps - 5,900m); 2.45pm - U20, senior, veteran women (three long laps - 7,400m); 2.45pm - U20, senior, veteran men (four long laps - 9,800m).

Entry to the site for vehicles is from Old Castletown Road via the entrance on the Kewaigue side. There is a car park on the site with 95 spaces. Roads on the estate will be one-way only.

Once the car park is full, or at 2.10pm, the road into the site will be closed and no vehicles will be allowed in as the course for the older age groups crosses the road twice.

After 2.10pm the way out of the site is past the main house via the drive/gates closest to Douglas.

More parking is available at the Bowl car park near the Power Station and Pulrose Bridge. It is then possible to walk to the venue via the road leading to the Civic Amenity Site (footpath by Edmundson Electrical), which leads to the side gate of the estate (appx 10 minutes).

Race HQ is below the main house and by the ornamental lawns, along with toilets and food van.

Those who have paid for the series and have a race number do not need to attend the registration desk, simply go to the start line five minutes before race wearing race number. Those who require a replacement number there will be a separate desk at registration.

First time entrants can register at the desk. Course maps/entry forms available at www.iomathletics.com