IOM Post Office makes change due to lack of demand
A lack of customer demand has lead to the Isle of Man Post Office reducing its standard letter delivery service from six days a week to five.
Starting from 21 October, it will run from Monday to Friday.
Though there's been a decline in the number of letters sent by people, parcel deliveries have increased in number.
In response, the IoM Post Office is continuing to deliver parcels and time-guaranteed services such as Special Delivery, six days a week, Monday to Saturday.
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