Manx Harriers National Sports Centre, Groves Road, Douglas, IM2 1RB Formed in 1992, The Manx Harriers is the largest athletic club on the Island. Hosting the Easter Festival of Running, Track and Field Championships and the Parish Walk together with several other events during the year. The club offers over 30 training sessions in the week, aimed at all ages and events for 7-year-olds to […] Read More
Manx Healing Circles A Facebook based group for like minded people to exchange knowledge and views regarding natural and holistic healing. Read More
Manx Hebrew Congregation Officially, the Isle of Man has a population of around 200 Jews, mostly living in Douglas. There is no synagogue on the Island. Members meet in each others houses. Douglas Borough Cemetery has a Jewish Section dating from the Second World War as does Trinity Churchyard in Kirk Patrick. Read More
Manx Hockey Association Dating back to the Middle Ages, Hockey is a team game of eleven players each side using a hockey stick of wood or fibre glass to hit a ball into a goal. There are eight major hockey teams on the Island, all with a junior section. Each team has its own Facebook Page. There is […] Read More
Manx Honey-Organic Honey Cordeman Farm, Ballasalla , St Marks, IM9 3AJ When I said I was building a website to showcase all the things you can do on the Island my friend asked: “Will it tell me where I can buy Organic produce?” Specially for you Lizzie and also because my grandfather kept bees. Shoprite sells this local produce as well as farmers’ markets and specialist […] Read More
Manx Ices The Cregg Mill, Silverdale Glen, Bllasalla, IM9 3DS When I was a child, there was Manx Ices. My favourite was mint on a stick covered in dark chocolate. They used to do factory tours for school children. Then they closed down. In 2012, a new Manx Ices started in Silverdale Glen, making Award winning luxury ice cream, hand made with milk and cream […] Read More