Campaigners demanding the return of a bus service to one of the Island's best-loved beauty spots will hold a coffee morning later this month.
Save Our Cregneash Bus was formed after Bus Vannin announced it would end the 28 service to Cregneash, saying it wasn't financially viable.
The group will hold a coffee morning on Monday, April 28 from 11am at the Methodist Church Hall in Port Erin.
The meeting comes after Arbory and Rushen Commissioners criticised the Department of Infrastructure over its unwillingness to discuss the service.
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