Isle of Man Post Office announces tariff changes will come into force towards the end of next month
The cost of sending letters on the Isle of Man is going to increase next month.
The Isle of Man Post Office has announced changes to its tariffs will come into force towards the end of January, with the final date yet to be confirmed.
A standard local letter price will rise from 90p to 93p, while sending a letter to the UK is going up from £1 to £1.08.
Tracked parcel prices will remain unchanged, which the post office says is to support affordable, reliable delivery for homes and businesses.
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