
Mini Parish Fun Walk is back
This Saturday (11th July), St Johns Arboretum will be over-run with pint-sized Parish Walkers. The Rotary Club of Douglas Parish Fun Walk is returning to the West, giving children up to the age of 11 the opportunity to r

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Interviews and conversations highlighting literally anything to do with Island life on the Isle of Man from Manx Radio's Home Run programme hosted by Christy DeHaven.
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This Saturday (11th July), St Johns Arboretum will be over-run with pint-sized Parish Walkers. The Rotary Club of Douglas Parish Fun Walk is returning to the West, giving children up to the age of 11 the opportunity to r

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Christy catches up with 16 year old fundraiser Dara Bailey, who is walking the Raad Ny Foillan with 12 of his pals - known as the Rushen Ramblers - to raise money for Mannin Cancer. Folow their progress here: (2) Faceboo

Olivia Edwards speaks to Christy about the Southern Befrienders, a charity who marks 21 years of working to tackle loneliness in the South of the Island. Find out more here: Southern Befrienders – Providing a vital servi

Voirrey Heaton and Kim Holton tell Christy about this year's 'Yn Creck Mooar' or 'The Big Sale', taking place in Peel on Saturday, 4th July.

James Franklin from Culture Vannin tells us a wonderful tale originally relayed by renowned Manx author William Cubbon, writer of the 'most perfect Manx book every written'. Listen as we hear about the Peel fishermen who

James Franklin is back with his mid week musings from Culture Vannin. Today, he's celebrating the birthday of a 'very special Peel woman', and telling us about Manx Dialect Theatre. This episode was broadcast on the 20th

We're sweeping the crossroads with a Witch today, with a story of witchcraft from James Franklin of Culture Vannin. This is a story related in 'A Guide to the Folklore Sites of the Isle of Man, written by James himself a

Christy meets the 'accidental founders' of Karen Quayle and Aaron Riley of Noodles Canine Rescue, to find out what they do, how they do it and what dog owners need to know if their furry family goes missing.

James Franklin from Culture Vannin marks the date that celebrates our National Poet T.E. Brown, described by Hall Caine as the "..greatest man, the finest brain, the noblest heart, the largest nature that we can yet call

Judith Ley caught up with Sheffield Plate finalist, 11 year old Parker Kissack, who will finish his Guild weekend by heading to London to take part in the semi-finals of the West End Calling competition. You can watch Pa

With all the incredible people we get to speak with, especially in our Charity of the Week feature, it's easy to think the Isle of Man is kept afloat by the tireless work of the thousands of volunteers in our third secto

Stuart Greaves speaks to Christy about the Rob Vine Fund, which provides medical/rescue equipment and training for those involved in motorsport events on the Isle of Man. He also announces an exciting development, an app

James Franklin from Culture Vannin tells us about the most dangerous day in the Manx cultural calendar, as Oie Voaldyn approaches. He also tells us how we can keep ourselves safe from the powers of hags, witches and othe

John Shakespeare tells Christy what we can expect on the West of the Island this weekend as the Oie Voaldyn Fire Festival returns to Peel, marking one of the most important events in the Manx cultural calendar (full inte
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