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Marathon Legend set for Easter Athletics Festival

by Chris Quine

Long distance running legend Ron Hill is to be the guest of honour at the 50th anniversary Isle of Man Easter Athletics Festival, 40 years after making his last appearance on the island.
 
Hill, now 73, won gold medals in the marathon at the European championships in Athens in 1969 and the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. He was made an MBE the following year.
 
He finished 19th in the marathon in the Tokyo Olympics of 1964 and 6th at the Munich Olympics in 1972. Hill also set world records at four other distances.
 
He is also famous for his amazing record of running every day of his life and hasn’t missed a day of running since December 1964.
 
Ron Hill’s is arguably the most successful athlete to ever take part in the Easter Athletics Festival. Organisers say he was “the natural choice” as guest of honour for the 50th anniversary of the festival.
 
Several previous winners since 1972 are already lined up for the three-day festival over the Easter weekend, featuring individual and team races for all ages and abilities in what is recognised as one of the best fun events on the British athletics calendar.
 
The 50th Isle of Man Easter Athletics Festival takes place from Good Friday to Easter Sunday - April 6th to 8th.  Events comprise a 10k road race on Good Friday evening starting on Port Erin Promenade, the Peel Hill Race on Saturday afternoon and a 5k road relay on Douglas Promenade on Easter Sunday morning.

Entries close on March 24th.

For more information see http://www.easterfestival.info

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Isle Of Man Banking Deposits Fall 6.4% In 2011

17 February 2012

The Isle of Man government has published a report on the territory's banking sector and its performance during 2011.

The report shows that total deposits decreased by some GBP2.27bn (4.6%) to GBP47bn in the final quarter of 2011. For the full year, deposits decreased at a lesser pace, by 6.4%, or GBP3.22bn. This represents a fall of GBP9.32bn in deposit value from the peak of December 2008 when deposits stood at GBP58.1bn.

There was a marked fall of GBP1bn in the value of corporate/trust/fiduciary deposits during the year, from GBP20.1bn to GBP19bn; retail deposits declined at a faster rate from GBP19.85bn to GBP18.1bn. Moderate declines were witnessed in group deposits.

The report shows that of a total of 33 banks present on the island, the majority of foreign institutions are UK-based banks, 16. There are a total of 4 Irish banking institutions, 2 Spanish, 2 South African, 2 Swiss, and one bank from France, Belgium, the Cayman Islands and the US operating in the Isle of Man. 2 banks present on the Isle of Man are domestic banks.

Banking sector assets, at GBP51.8bn, were predominantly denominated in the Pound Sterling, with GBP35.1bn, and GBP16.7bn in foreign currency.

37% of funds held by island banks were from Isle of Man-resident individuals and companies, 9% and 28%, respectively. 25% of funds deposited are from entities based in the United Kingdom; 3% from the Republic of Ireland; 5% from other EU countries; 9% from EEA countries; 2% from the Middle East; 3% from the Far East; and 4% from North America.

The banking sector is well capitalised according to the data, with all banks meeting or surpassing Minimum Risk Asset Ratios set by the regulator.

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2012 Group Travel Guide Launched by Isle of Man Tourism

by Department of Economic Development

ISLE of Man Tourism has just published its latest handbook for group travel organisers, which provides a comprehensive guide to the diverse attractions of the Island for group visits. The Isle of Man Group Travel Guide Issue 2 is designed to demonstrate the tremendous value for money available to groups visiting the Isle of Man and covers travel to and transport around the Island, accommodation options, tours, attractions and eating out. 
 
Produced in a handy perfect-bound A5 format, the 92-page guide includes useful maps that pinpoint all the key points of interest within the Isle of Man’s main towns as well as showing approach roads and group drop-off points for the main visitor attractions.     
 
For ease of reference, the guide is divided into four sections, North, South, East and West,  in each case spotlighting that region’s main towns, attractions and tours. 
 
To cater for the growing interest in themed breaks, the 2012 Group Travel Guide also includes a section on the wide choice of specialist activities, tours and attractions available to group visitors.  These range from wildlife tours and specialist boat trips to see basking sharks and bottlenose dolphins to ghost tours and activities that include quad biking, sea kayaking and golfing.
 
As a shortcut to planning group trips, the guide features three full day and five half day  itineraries.  Each has been designed to focus on what makes a visit to the Isle of Man quite distinct from touring in the UK and to help group travel organisers make the most of the Island’s unique heritage and cultural attractions. 
 
For example, on one such itinerary, groups take a trip on the Manx Electric Railway from Douglas to Ramsey before rejoining their coach to go back in time at the Grove Rural Museum and Milntown.  The trip continues along part of the world famous TT course to Peel and its 11th century castle before returning to Douglas.
 
Details of 12 hotels suitable for larger group bookings are included in the Group Travel Guide and a full list of accommodation is available at http://www.visitisleofman.com.
With excellent local produce that includes award-winning Manx Queenies, smoked kippers and rare breed Loaghtan lamb, the guide also explains the Taste Isle of Man quality assurance scheme that signposts where groups will find the best home grown food on restaurant menus and supermarket shelves.  Group travel organisers are encouraged to get a copy of the free Taste Isle of Man Directory, available online at http://www.visitisleofman.com/taste or to pick up from the Welcome Centre at the Sea Terminal in Douglas. 
  
Mr Geoff Corkish, MBE, MHK, Member of the Department of Economic Development responsible for Tourism said:
 
‘Year round visits by groups are incredibly important to tourism on the Isle of Man, which means that the new Group Travel Guide will be a valuable tool in encouraging group travel organisers to consider arranging trips to the Island in the coming year. 
 
‘In these challenging times, we are keen to send out a message to the groups’ market that the Isle of Man is a great value destination on the doorstep of the UK and Ireland.’
 
As part of the drive to attract more groups to the Island, Isle of Man Tourism will be exhibiting on Stand E80 at Best of Britain & Ireland (BoBI), which takes place at the NEC, Birmingham on 14-15 March.  Copies of the Group Travel Guide will be available to stand visitors, where members of the Isle of Man Tourism team will be joined by six industry partners: Flybe, Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, Manx Heritage Railways, Manx National Heritage, Manx2.com and Premier Holidays. 
 
Copies of the Guide are available on request by calling Julie Colquitt on 01624 686888 or emailing traveltrade@gov.im.  It can also be downloaded from the official Isle of Man Tourism website at http://www.visitisleofman.com/groups.

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Stray dog foils prison break by inmates who tried tunneling to freedom in Paraguay

ASUNCION, Paraguay - A stray dog is getting credit for thwarting a prison break in Paraguay.

Officials say three dangerous inmates dug a tunnel about 26 feet (eight meters) from their cell to the street, and were about to break free just before dawn when the dog began to bark and alerted a guard.

Authorities at the Tacumbu prison on the southern edge of the capital dragged the unlucky prisoners before the media on Friday to tell the tale.

"Because of a stray dog we couldn't escape," complained Hilario Villalba. "When I reached the street, sticking my head out, the stupid dog barked and alerted a guard."

Villalba, who is serving a 30-year double-murder sentence, vowed in his native Guarani language that he'll keep keep trying to escape because he said his sentence isn't fair.

Meanwhile in neighbouring Argentina, a yellow labrador named Tiza alerted border guards to a motorist trying to smuggle $110,000 in $100 bills into Uruguay. The driver denied carrying any money, but the dog sniffed out the bills hidden in the glove compartment, another compartment and inside the rear seats, Argentina's tax collection agency announced Friday.

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