MNDA-Motor Neurone Disease Association Curragh Road, St Johns, IM4 3LN The Motor Neurone Disease Association in the Isle of Man was set up in 1993 with the aim of providing practical help and support to make life a little more comfortable for people living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Read More
MoJo’s Traditional Fish and Chips Unit 1 Castlemona, Queens Promenade, Douglas, IM2 4LZ Fish and Chip Shop with a few seats outside on Douglas Promenade. Make sure the seagulls don’t steal your chips. Read More
Mollag Band The Manx word Mollag is equivalent to Haggis and comes from the fishing term for a round buoy. The tradition of Mollag bands dates to mediaeval times or before. These wandering minstrels carried an inflated sheep’s bladder (early balloon) also known as a mollag. This modern Mollag Band have an album called “Afloat”. Read More
Molly Carrooin’s Cottage Church Road, Onchan, IM2 2AP The oldest building in Onchan possibly dating back to the 1740s. Sometimes referred to as the Loom House, and probably used as a weaving shed it was owned by the Crow family and later tenanted by Molly Carrooin and her sister, Anne, who were washer women. Bought in 1934 by Joseph Skillicorn, it was presented […] Read More
Molly Quirk’s Glen and Bibaloe Walk Glen View Road, Whitebridge, Onchan, IM3 4HQ Following the Groudle River, Molly Quirk’s Glen is linked to Groudle Glen, by a boarded walkway at Whitebridge. At the top end of the glen is Little Mill Bridge next to the remains of Wellington Mill. A pretty glen full of bluebells in Spring. The streamside pathway is called Bibaloe and originally led to Bibaloe […] Read More