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Isle of Man Post Office

The Isle of Man Post Office (Manx: Oik Postagh Ellan Vannin), which formerly used the trading name Isle of Man Post, operates postal collection, ancillary mail services, philatelic goods and delivery services and post office counter services on the Isle of Man.

Isle of Man Post Office
Company typeGovernment owned
Isle of Man Post
IndustryPostal service
Founded5 July 1973 (1973-07-05)
Headquarters
Area served
Isle of Man, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Worldwide
Key people
Stu Peters MHK (Chairman)
Diane Kelsey MLC (Vice-Chairman)[1]
ServicesPostal/Parcel delivery/Collecting
OwnerIsle of Man Government
Websiteiompost.com
The Isle of Man Post Office at Spring Stampex 2016.
An Isle of Man Post Office employee with a sheet of stamps issued in 2015 to mark the 175th anniversary of the issue of the Penny Black.

History edit

The Isle of Man's postal service was originally operated by the United Kingdom's General Post Office, with a daily postal connection with the UK since 1879. In 1966 the UK Government commenced planning to convert the General Post Office into a public corporation, and as part of this process offered each of the Crown Dependencies the opportunity to assume control of the operations of the GPO on their territories. On 18 October 1968, Tynwald decided that they did not wish to take up the offer, but provision was made in the Post Office Act 1969 nonetheless.

In the Channel Islands, the authorities did accept the offer, and postal activities of the GPO were transferred in October 1969 to form Jersey Post and Guernsey Post. The GPO had not provided any telecommunications services in the Channel Islands since the 1920s.

In 1972, following negotiations by Tynwald with the GPO to leave the Island's telephone system, it was agreed that the Isle of Man would, after all, take over control of the insular postal administration. As a result, the Isle of Man Post Office Authority was formed and took over the postal assets and functions of the Post Office on 5 July 1973. The monies paid for the assets of the Post Office, £148,624, were recouped within the first year from the surpluses generated by the Authority. It was reconstituted as a Statutory Board and renamed the 'Isle of Man Post Office' under the Post Office Act 1993.

Telecommunications edit

Telecommunications remained the responsibility of the British Post Office until 1981, when British Telecom was created. In 1987, telecommunications were transferred to the local company Manx Telecom, which was initially a wholly owned subsidiary of BT, but became a subsidiary of O2.

Stamps edit

Stamps marked with the name of the Isle of Man were first issued in 1971; the first issue was a variant of the 'Machin' design. Since 1973 only Manx stamps have been valid on the island, and Manx stamps are not valid for postage in the UK or elsewhere. Isle of Man stamps have since become popular with philatelists.

Postal rates edit

When sending mail to the Island from elsewhere, the Isle of Man is treated as though it were part of the United Kingdom, and mail from the UK continues to be charged at Royal Mail's UK inland rates. However, postcodes were not introduced in the Isle of Man until 1993, when the Island was postcoded as the IM postcode area as an extension of the United Kingdom postcode system.[2]

Mail sent from the Island to the UK is flown across the Irish Sea, and enters the first-class stream of the Royal Mail for next-day delivery.[3]

The Isle of Man Post Office is a member of the Small European Postal Administration Cooperation.

Post Offices edit

 
Two delivery vehicles of the Isle of Man Post Office in the Post Office yard at Peel.

The Isle of Man Post Office has Crown offices at Douglas and Ramsey. There are also post offices in the other principal towns of Peel and Castletown, as well as a number of sub post offices in smaller communities.

Chairs edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet the Team". Isle of Man Post Office. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  2. ^ Written Answer [87341], House of Commons Hansard, London, 17 December 2002, column 739W.
  3. ^ "Delivery Standards". Isle of Man Post Office. Retrieved 28 June 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Isle of Man Post Office Manx Oik Postagh Ellan Vannin which formerly used the trading name Isle of Man Post operates postal collection ancillary mail services philatelic goods and delivery services and post office counter services on the Isle of Man Isle of Man Post OfficeCompany typeGovernment ownedTraded asIsle of Man PostIndustryPostal serviceFounded5 July 1973 1973 07 05 HeadquartersDouglas Isle of ManArea servedIsle of Man United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland WorldwideKey peopleStu Peters MHK Chairman Diane Kelsey MLC Vice Chairman 1 ServicesPostal Parcel delivery CollectingOwnerIsle of Man GovernmentWebsiteiompost wbr com The Isle of Man Post Office at Spring Stampex 2016 An Isle of Man Post Office employee with a sheet of stamps issued in 2015 to mark the 175th anniversary of the issue of the Penny Black Contents 1 History 1 1 Telecommunications 2 Stamps 3 Postal rates 4 Post Offices 5 Chairs 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Isle of Man s postal service was originally operated by the United Kingdom s General Post Office with a daily postal connection with the UK since 1879 In 1966 the UK Government commenced planning to convert the General Post Office into a public corporation and as part of this process offered each of the Crown Dependencies the opportunity to assume control of the operations of the GPO on their territories On 18 October 1968 Tynwald decided that they did not wish to take up the offer but provision was made in the Post Office Act 1969 nonetheless In the Channel Islands the authorities did accept the offer and postal activities of the GPO were transferred in October 1969 to form Jersey Post and Guernsey Post The GPO had not provided any telecommunications services in the Channel Islands since the 1920s In 1972 following negotiations by Tynwald with the GPO to leave the Island s telephone system it was agreed that the Isle of Man would after all take over control of the insular postal administration As a result the Isle of Man Post Office Authority was formed and took over the postal assets and functions of the Post Office on 5 July 1973 The monies paid for the assets of the Post Office 148 624 were recouped within the first year from the surpluses generated by the Authority It was reconstituted as a Statutory Board and renamed the Isle of Man Post Office under the Post Office Act 1993 Telecommunications edit Telecommunications remained the responsibility of the British Post Office until 1981 when British Telecom was created In 1987 telecommunications were transferred to the local company Manx Telecom which was initially a wholly owned subsidiary of BT but became a subsidiary of O2 Stamps editMain article Postage stamps and postal history of the Isle of Man Stamps marked with the name of the Isle of Man were first issued in 1971 the first issue was a variant of the Machin design Since 1973 only Manx stamps have been valid on the island and Manx stamps are not valid for postage in the UK or elsewhere Isle of Man stamps have since become popular with philatelists Postal rates editWhen sending mail to the Island from elsewhere the Isle of Man is treated as though it were part of the United Kingdom and mail from the UK continues to be charged at Royal Mail s UK inland rates However postcodes were not introduced in the Isle of Man until 1993 when the Island was postcoded as the IM postcode area as an extension of the United Kingdom postcode system 2 Mail sent from the Island to the UK is flown across the Irish Sea and enters the first class stream of the Royal Mail for next day delivery 3 The Isle of Man Post Office is a member of the Small European Postal Administration Cooperation Post Offices edit nbsp Two delivery vehicles of the Isle of Man Post Office in the Post Office yard at Peel The Isle of Man Post Office has Crown offices at Douglas and Ramsey There are also post offices in the other principal towns of Peel and Castletown as well as a number of sub post offices in smaller communities Chairs editCharles Faragher 1984 1986 Bernie May 1986 1988 Norman Butler 1988 1991 David Cretney 1992 1996 Alex Downie 1997 1999 John Shimmin 1999 2003 Edgar Quine 2003 2004 Pamela Crowe MLC 2004 08 Alan Crowe MLC 2008 2011 Geoff Corkish MHK 2011 2014 Graham Cregeen MHK 2014 2016 Julie Edge MHK 2017 2022 Chris Thomas MHK 2022 2022 Stu Peters MHK 2022 presentSee also editCommunications on the Isle of Man Country definitives Postage stamps and postal history of the Isle of ManReferences edit Meet the Team Isle of Man Post Office Retrieved 28 June 2014 Written Answer 87341 House of Commons Hansard London 17 December 2002 column 739W Delivery Standards Isle of Man Post Office Retrieved 28 June 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isle of Man Post Office Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isle of Man Post Office amp oldid 1223708145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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