Movement to go before Tynwald in October
The Isle of Man Post Office hopes to modernise its services.
Later this month, the postal service will seek Tynwald approval to adapt to, what it describes as 'the changing demands of its customers in a digital age'.
Among the principles being put forward for consideration, Julie Edge MHK and Chairman of the Isle of Man Post Office, wants to ensure 96% of Island residents live within three miles of a service access point for postal services, one in each constituency.
Ms Edge is also looking for opportunities to provide new retail services, where financially viable.
The movement is go before Tynwald this month.

Warning over flare disposal after amenity site fire
Suspended sentence for 56-year-old in cannabis supply case
Owner of a block of flats fined for failing to meet fire safety regulations
Review of taxi fares extended to assess impact of Middle East conflict