Isle of Man Post Office News

POST OFFICE ‘DISAPPOINTED’ BY CWU BALLOT RESULT BUT OFFERS REASSURANCE TO CUSTOMERS

Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) is very disappointed that members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) have voted to support strike action.

HUNT THE WREN CHRISTMAS COIN

ISLE OF MAN POST OFFICE COMMEMORATES ONE OF THE ISLAND’S OLDEST AND MOST POPULAR CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS

POST OFFICE OFFERS REASSURANCE TO CUSTOMERS AS CWU COMMENCES BALLOT

Isle of Man Post Office understands the Communication Workers Union (CWU) is seeking membership support for strike action.

Isle of Man Post Office Announces Christmas Arrangements

Isle of Man Post Office will be distributing this year’s Christmas brochure from the 12th of November, and is pleased to announce details of its last posting dates, opening and closing times across its services for the festive period and other important information for customers.

The Isle of Man Post Office honors HRH Prince Charles with commemorative stamps

Isle of Man Post Office has issued a set of six stamps commemorating the 70th Birthday of HRH Prince Charles, and the 60th anniversary of his being conferred the title Prince of Wales. The stamps have been carefully selected with the help of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters (RSPP).

Today we held our traditional Remembrance Service

An act of remembrance has taken place today in the staff foyer by our WW1 and WW2 war memorials where members of staff have placed poppy wreaths in remembrance of our colleagues who gave “their tomorrow for our today” and reflected on the contribution men and woman of our Island have given to allow us to enjoy our freedom today.
The ceremony concluded with the Last post at 11am and with a 2 minutes’ silence.

Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Guernsey and Jersey issue joint Limited Edition WWI Commemorative Envelope

A special commemorative envelope, limited to 1000 editions will be issued by Britain’s Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territory Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey and Gibraltar on 11 November 2018 to mark 100 years since the signing of the Armistice Treaty.

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