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Pupils and staff at Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel swapped cars for pedal power this morning with the aim of improving health and the environment.
The cyclists travelled in four groups from Union Mills, Kirk Michael, Foxdale and Glen Maye.
The school is the first on the Island to hold such an event and 74 people, about a tenth of the school population, took part.
Coordinator Lesley Sleight says it could become a regular thing:
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