Post Office service reduced to five days a week
No letters will be delivered to Manx residents today, as the Isle of Man Post Office reduces its delivery service to five days a week.
It was announced earlier this year that the board would be shortening its deliveries, starting from this week.
Time-guaranteed items and parcels will still be dropped off though, including Special Delivery and tracked items.
The Post Office says the move comes in response to a 50% drop in the number of letters being sent in the last 10 years.
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