Annual 21km walk raises awareness of Down's syndrome
An annual walk on the Island raising awareness of Down's syndrome has raised more than £10,000 for charity.
In its fourth year, Teddy's Trundle sees a group walk the 21km from Peel to the Terminus in Douglas.
It's organised by Charli and Oli Dimelow, who are parents to three-year-old Teddy who has the condition.
Charli says they plan to continue it for many years to come:

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