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Guernsey Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** GG
- C# *** *** *** GG
- E# *** *** *** GG
- L# *** *** *** GG
- R# *** *** *** GG
- S# *** *** *** GG
- V# *** *** *** GG
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
Guernsey Post - information about carrier
Guernsey Post is the postal service for the island of Guernsey, Channel Islands. It consists of a Philatelic bureau, and frequently issues both commemorative and conclusive stamps. It likewise offers postal services for Sark. In contrast to the United Kingdom, Guernsey Post pillar boxes can be determined by their distinct blue color.
History
Anthony Trollope, the author, who was employed by the General Post Office, trialed pillar boxes in the Channel Islands before presenting them into mainland Britain. Prior to the usage of pillar boxes, on the mainland, private letters would be taken by hand to a letter receiving house or post office, which was frequently a coaching inn, a postage mark acquired and the letter handed to the receiver or postmaster, to connect with the mail coach and later the railway.
Pillar boxes allowed letters to be published at any time and they could then be gathered when a cleaner was due. One of these initial pillar boxes can be seen in Union Street, St Peter Port and has been maintained by Guernsey Post in its traditional red livery.
Guernsey stamps were first issued on the island throughout the German Occupation of 1940 - 1945, when there was a terrific shortage of British stamps, as all ties with mainland Britain had actually been severed by the German authorities.
One of Guernsey Post's Fiat Scudo postal vans, in Saint Peter Port.
Guernsey's government, the States of Guernsey, took control of the running of postal services from the British Government in October 1969 (as did Jersey, forming Jersey Post). Considering that then on it has regularly issued Guernsey stamps. Guernsey is postcoded as the GY postcode location, developed in 1993 as an extension of the United Kingdom postal code system.
In 2001, the States of Guernsey commercialized the Post Office, and it became Guernsey Post Ltd and was awarded the license to run the reserved sector postal operation and meet the Universal Service Obligation (USO). To keep track of Guernsey Post and either motivate competition in the market or where it is missing out on provide a controlling force the Office of Utility Regulation, otherwise understood as the OUR, was created.
Guernsey Post is a member of the Small European Postal Administration Cooperation.
Guernsey and Alderney Stamps are world-renowned for their appeal and quality. When products of British stamps ran out, the very first Guernsey Postage Stamps were developed and printed throughout the profession in 1941. For many years lots of aspects of island life have actually been celebrated and portrayed on Guernsey and Alderney stamps. Subjects of past philatelic concerns consist of the sea, the natural world, farming and horticulture, transport, sport, Christmas, military, art and entertainment. Guernsey Stamps are produced by Guernsey Post.