Isle of Man Post Office News

Lieutenant Governor Adam Wood takes the Isle of Man Postal Headquarters tour

Lieutenant Governor Adam Wood visited Isle of Man Postal Headquarters on Thursday 8th May, where he toured the Customer Services Suite, the Mails operation and Integrated Mailing Solutions (IMS) business.

Post Office supports schools' on Rarotonga after arson attack

Two large parcels full of books and stationery items have been distributed to a local primary school and college in the Cook Islands, Rarotonga, thanks to the help of Isle of Man Post Office's Sponsorship Committee.

94-year-old war veteran to take new stamp issue commemorating D-Day on emotional return to Normandy for 70th Anniversary

The 70th Anniversary of D-Day is being commemorated with a striking and emotive set of six stamps, commemorative sheet and limited edition folder, produced in support of the Royal British Legion and The Normandy Veterans Association.

Sharon Maddrell calls it a day after 40 years of service

Long standing Post Office employee Sharon Maddrell was given a warm hearted farewell on Friday (25th April) at her retirement presentation.

Geoff Rickard is appointed to General Manager of Mails at the Post Office

Isle of Man Post Office is pleased to announce the appointment of Geoff Rickard to the position of General Manager of Mails. Geoff joins the Post Office as part of the planned succession to Malcolm Macpherson and brings with him a wealth of experience gained over the course of a career in postal services which spans as far back as 1981.

Isle of Man Stamps and Coins marks the 70th Anniversary of D-Day with a stunning stamp issue

To commemorate the 70th Anniversary of D-Day Isle of Man Stamps and Coins is pleased to present a striking set of six stamps, commemorative sheet and limited edition folder, produced in support of the Royal British Legion and The Normandy Veterans Association.

Limited edition postmarked envelope to mark the millennium anniversary of the Battle of Clontarf

On Good Friday, the 23rd of April 1014 a fierce battle was fought outside the key trading port of Dublin between the High King Brian Boru of Ireland and the Norse, who controlled Dublin and wanted to extend their territory. The resulting victory for the Irish marked a key turning point in the history of Ireland and stemmed the power of the Norse.

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