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On the Web
- Onchan Online - From the District Commissioners. Contains history, events, clubs, community calendar, and tourist information.
- Banks Howe - Located in Onchan, just outside the Island's capital, Douglas. Includes tariffs, contact information and photos.
- Onchan Football Club - Members, match reports. fixtures, photographs, statistics, and forums.
- 2nd Onchan Scouts Phoenix Troop - Extensive information about the troop, facilities, and activities. Also includes a guest book, and details of how to book the hall.
- Onchan - Entertaining troupe from the Isle of Man, one of only two troupes that exist on the island.
- Rotary Club of Onchan - Onchan, Isle of Man, British Isles - District 1280
- Onchan 2nd - Scout Group - Contains program information, and contacts for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers. Rental information for scout hall.
- Liverpool Arms Country Pub - Information about the Baldrine pub, including what's on, menus and contact details.
- 2nd Onchan Scouts Phoenix Troop - Extensive information on news along with the latest updates and sign in guestbooks.
- Onchan AFC - Members, photographs, statistics, forums, and links.
Wikipedia Articles
- Onchan F.C. - Onchan Football Club are a football (soccer) club from Onchan on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and the Isle of Man Football Combination.
- Onchan Head - Onchan Head was once the first official stopping place on the Manx Electric Railway and is less than one mile from the southern terminus. It was a popular destination for holidaymakers for many years as it served theWhite City pleasure grounds, closed in the early 1980s.
- Onchan Silver Band - The Onchan Silver Band is a community-based fourth section band based on the Isle of Man.
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- Groudle Glen - Glen on the outskirts of Onchan on the Isle Of Man developed in 1893 when the Manx Electric Railway arrived there; originally billed as "The Fern Glen Of Mona!", it was developed in the late 19th century by the planting of many different types of tree, something which is evident upon inspection still today ...