Organisers hope everyone taking part will do their bit to reduce the event's carbon footprint
Work is ongoing to reduce the impact the Parish Walk has on the environment.
The Island's largest mass-participation sporting event has been encouraging walkers to use refillable water bottles in recent years, and has put on shuttle buses to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads.
Entries for the 2025 event opened at the weekend, and so far 67 have signed up for the race, which takes place on Saturday 21 June.
Race Director Ray Cox says organisers are keen to see all involved in the event do their bit:
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