All but one of the Island's designated bathing beaches have good or excellent water quality, according to a new report.
The 2023 Bathing Water Report from the Department of Environment Food and Agriculture says only Castletown's water is 'sufficient'.
The government says North Ramsey, Glen Wyllin and Port Erin's water quality improved from 'good' to 'excellent' over the past year.
Meanwhile, beaches at Bay ny Carrickey, Douglas Central, South Ramsey, and Port St Mary all remain 'good'.
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