- Isle of Man Post
Isle of Man Post ( _gv. Post Ellan Vannin), formerly the "Isle of Man Post Office", operates postal delivery and post office counter services on the
Isle of Man .The Isle of Man's postal service was originally a part of the
United Kingdom 'sRoyal Mail , with a daily postal connection with the UK since 1879. In 1966 the UK Government commenced planning to convert theGeneral Post Office into a public corporation, and as part of this process offered each of theCrown Dependencies the opportunity to assume control of the operations of the GPO on their territories. On the18 October 1968 ,Tynwald decided that they did not wish to take up the offer, but provision was made in thePost Office Act 1969 nonetheless.In the Channel Islands, the authorities did accept the offer, and postal and telecommunications activities of the GPO were transferred in October 1969 to form
Jersey Post andGuernsey Post (telecoms activities were transferred toJersey Telecom andGuernsey Telecoms respectively).In 1972, following negotiations by Tynwald to have the telephone system excluded from the transfer, it was agreed that the Isle of Man would, after all, take over control of the insular postal administration. As a result, the divestiture was completed on
5 July 1973 and Isle of Man Post Office Authority was formed. The monies paid for the assets of the Royal Mail, £148,624, were recouped within the first year from the surpluses generated by the Authority. It was renamed to the Isle of Man Post Office in February 2004.Telecommunications remained the responsibility of the GPO, but were later given their own identity as
Manx Telecom .Stamps with unique Isle of Man designs were first issued in 1971 as a variant of the 'Machin' design, and since 1973 they have been the only valid stamps on the island, and also not valid for postage in the UK or elsewhere. Isle of Man stamps have since become popular with philatelists throughout the world.Isle of Man Post was reconstituted under the
Post Office Act 1993 as a Statutory Board ofTynwald .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 became theIM postcode area .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. [ [http://www.gov.im/post/postal/delivery.xml Delivery Standards - Isle of Man Post Office Website ] ]
Isle of Man Post is a member of the
Small European Postal Administration Cooperation .Post Offices
*Crown Post Offices
**Douglas
**Ramsey
*Sub Post Offices
**Douglas
***Brunswick Road
***Crosby Terrace
***Windsor Road
***Pulrose
***Willaston
**Onchan
***Kirk Onchan
***Royal Avenue
**Anagh Coar
**Baldrine
**Ballabeg
**Ballasalla
**Ballaugh
**Castletown
**Crosby
**Foxdale
**Governor's Hill
**Jurby
**Kirk Michael
**Kirk Andreas
**Kirk Maughold
**Kirk Bride
**Laxey
**Peel
**Port Erin
**Port St. Mary
**Saddlestone
**St. John's
**Sulby
**Union Mills Chairmen
*
Alan Crowe MLC, 2008 - present
*Pamela Crowe MLC, 2004-2007
*John Shimmin , 1999-2003
*Dominic Delaney , 1997-1999
*David Cretney , 1992-1996ee also
*
Regional postage in Great Britain
*Communications on the Isle of Man
*List of postal codes in the Isle of Man References
External links
* [http://www.gov.im/post/ Isle of Man Post]
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