Jersey Post has announced the next phase of its planned business-restructuring
programme to remove £4.9 million of cost by the end of 2011.
As islanders head to the beach to cool off from the rising summer temperatures, Jersey Post reminds us of the beauty that can be found in the rock pools and seas around the Island's popular shoreline.
Following the fire on board the Commodore Clipper last week, a replacement vessel has been chartered for two weeks to help minimise disruption whilst the Clipper is repaired.
Following the fire on board the Commodore Clipper yesterday, further details have now been released regarding the degree of damage to the vessel and how services will be affected as a result.
Jersey Post will celebrate, together with the Jersey Rosarians, the 15th Jersey Festival Rose and Flower Show with a new set of six stamps and a Miniature Sheet which will be issued on 8 June 2010.
On Saturday 8 May, Jersey Post will introduce Size-based Pricing – a postal pricing structure used by postal authorities worldwide, that takes into account the size as well as the weight of items being posted.
The sub-post office in the Central Market is to be moved to the Co-Op Homemaker Store in nearby Don Street.
Jersey Post is responding to the problems caused to flights by ash from the Iceland Volcano.
Jersey Post comments on the JCRA decision to open up the 'large letters and packets' (bulk mail) market to competition
The birds whose melodious songs make a woodland walk an enjoyable pursuit feature on a new stamp issue from Jersey Post.
Jersey Post is supporting a community event for young Island gymnasts to showcase their skills.
Rocks that make up the Island feature on a new set of postage stamps released by Jersey Post under the title of Petrology.
The Jersey Post Group is offering free calls on its pay-as-you-go mobile phone network, me:mo and MoneyGram transactions to members of the local Portuguese community who are wishing to contact and help loved ones in Madeira.
Jersey Post is extending its SecureDrop delivery service to St Helier following successful trials last year in other parishes.
Jersey Post is issuing a stamp that glows in the dark as part of a Europe-wide stamp issue celebrating popular children’s story books.
The Health and Safety Manager at Jersey Post, David Grimes, has been made an accredited trainer by the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
Jersey Post, along with the Communication Workers Union (CWU) that represents its staff, have announced they need to introduce changes to its workforce.
Jersey Post’s first stamp issue for 2010 marks the centenary of the Girl Guides, a youth organisation with ten million members worldwide and more than 500 in the Island.
Jersey Post is helping Jersey Hospice Care to recycle Christmas trees and raise funds for the charity.
Jersey Post Group confirms that its new pay-as-you-go mobile service, me:mo, will be available to Islanders from Saturday, 19 December 2009.
Island children can entrust the delivery of letters to Father Christmas to Jersey Post to make sure they reach the North Pole in time for the elves to make sure that no gifts get left off the sleigh on Christmas Eve.
Jersey Post is inviting Islanders to vote for their favourite stamp from the 13 sets issued in 2009.
Sir George Carteret was not only a Bailiff of Jersey he also founded the American state of New Jersey and had the honour of proclaiming Charles II king in St Helier on 17 February 1649, following the execution of his father, Charles I.
Jersey Post is welcoming the decision to call off the UK postal strikes, which had been planned for today (Friday 6th) and Monday 9th November, following a last minute agreement between the Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union.
Jersey Post is preparing for the effects that national postal strikes threatened for this week and next will have on local mail.
With renewed industrial action beginning today in the UK, Jersey Post would like to reassure its customers that it will continue regular dialogue with Royal Mail over the coming days.
Jersey Post is extending the trial of its new SecureDrop delivery service to ten parishes over the next fortnight.
Jersey Post is pleased to confirm that the guarantee on Special Delivery items has been reinstated with immediate effect.
With postal workers in the UK due to take industrial action from tomorrow, Jersey Post is working closely with the Royal Mail to try to minimise the disruption to Island services.
There is no excuse for children to get bored next week as Jersey Post is supporting a range of art and craft activities taking place at the Harbour Gallery in St Aubin throughout the autumn half-term holiday.
Jersey Post would like to assure its customers that it is in regular dialogue with Royal Mail in an effort to minimize the disruption to services caused by industrial action across the UK Postal network next Thursday 22nd October and Friday 23rd October.