Marine Scenes Manx Wildlife Trust has a network of viewing sites around the Island’s coastline providing a great opportunity to learn more about the coastal and marine life of the Island. The locations are: Marine Drive, Douglas; Kallow point, Port St Mary ; Bradda head, Port Erin; Niarbyl, Dalby; Breakwater at Peel; Old Grammar school in Castletown […] Read More
Marks and Spencer’s Cafe 7 Drungold Street, Douglas, IM2 1SP One of the most successful Marks and Spencer’s in the British Isles. The Cafe is light and airy and serves breakfast, light lunches and afternoon tea using their popular produces. Cafe stops serving at 5pm Read More
Marlene Hendy & Dilys Sowrey This musical duo has been singing together since 1992. They have played at Yn Chruinnaght and the Interceltique. Their debult album is called “Fy Yerrey”. Read More
Marmaris Grill and Pizza 2 Castle Mona Avenue, Douglas Well established Takeaway which serves late. A popular spot at the end of a night out. Read More
Marown Associated Football Club-AFC Main Road, Colby, IM9 4LR The club was formed in 1950, and has won many honours being a successful team throughout their existence. Their nickname is “The Farmers”, and many are. Home games, are played at Marown Memorial Playing Fields, which were established 4 years before the football club. The land was donated by Harley Cunningham and is dedicated to […] Read More
Marown Badminton Club Centre 21, Greenfield Road, Douglas, IM2 6ED The game may have originally developed among expatriate officers in British India, where it was very popular by the 1870s. Ball badminton, a form of the game played with a wool ball instead of a shuttlecock, was being played in Thanjavur as early as the 1850s and was at first played interchangeably with badminton by the British, the woollen ball being […] Read More