Date:21st March 2024
Isle of Man Post Office (IOMPO) would like to announce the following operational changes for the coming Easter bank holidays which are also available on their website www.iompost.com/bankholiday:
Date | Deliveries | Post/Mail Collections | Post Office Opening Time | Notice Left Collection Site |
Friday 29th March 2024 Good Friday |
Parcels and Priority items only | No collections |
All closed except for: Douglas Headquarters 09:00 – 12:30 Northern Delivery Office 06:00 – 13:00 Kirk Andreas: 09:00 – 12:30 |
Please check with individual sites for their opening hours |
Saturday 30th March 2024 Easter Saturday | No deliveries | No collections |
The following branches will be OPEN: Anagh Coar, Ballaugh, Douglas (Strand Street), Foxdale, Governors Hill, Kirk Michael, Laxey, Peel, Port St Mary, Ramsey, Royal Avenue, Union Mills, Willaston The following will be CLOSED: Castletown, Jurby, Kirk Andreas, Kirk Onchan, NDO, POHQ, Port Erin, Windsor Road |
Please check with individual sites for their opening hours |
Monday 1st April 2024 Easter Monday |
No deliveries | No collections | All closed | Please check with individual sites for their opening hours |
Outbound Special Delivery items leaving the Island on Thursday evening 28th March, will be delivered in the UK on Saturday 30th March. This service is available to residential customers through the posting counter at Postal Headquarters (cut off time is 3pm) and to commercial customers through Click & Dispatch and Business Solutions Franking.
Local parcels, Special Delivery and other priority mail posted on Thursday 28th March will be delivered on Good Friday 29th April. No deliveries and collections will take place on Saturday 30th March and Monday 1st April and all post offices will be closed on Saturday and Monday unless stated otherwise. Standard delivery of inbound mail and local mail will resume on Tuesday 2nd April.
During the Easter period, pensions and allowances due for payment on Friday 29th March and Monday 1st April can be collected on Thursday 28th March 2024 as advised by the Treasury.
IOMPO’s self-service postal kiosks located across the Island are also available for the purchase of postage, posting letters and parcels, paying utility bills and Isle of Man Government rates. IOMPO would also like to remind customers that postage stamps are available to buy online on their website with a free doorstep delivery service: www.iompost.com/postal-shop.
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