Easter bunny trains won't run at Groudle for a second year
One of the Island's heritage railways will be 'watching every penny' for the rest of the year after having to cancel one of its busiest events of the calendar.
Groudle Glen Railway has called off the Easter bunny trains for a second straight year due to the ongoing coronavirus lockdown.
The facility's chairman admits it's disappointing to have to cancel the Easter festivities again.
Trevor Nall says there's also a big impact financially:
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