Aiming to raise £2,500 for Victim Support
Fourteen cadets from the Isle of Man Police Youth Scheme will attempt to walk 300 miles for charity this weekend.
They’re taking part in a 24-hour walking event to raise money for Victim Support.
It will take place between 8am on Saturday and 8am on Sunday – the distance is equivalent to three laps around the Island.
They'll be accompanied by the lieutenant governor, at the start and finish, and the chief constable.
Cadets Grace Smethurst and Laura Hall Borzaga spoke to Chanelle Sukhoo ahead of the event:
You can find out more about their challenge HERE.

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