Mangrove Bay Post Office Reopening Rescheduled for July 6
The Bermuda Post Office wishes to advise the public that the reopening of the Mangrove Bay Post Office has been rescheduled to July 6, 2026, to allow final refurbishment works to be completed.
As previously communicated, the project has involved extensive renovations to improve the safety, functionality, and overall environment of the facility for both customers and staff. While significant progress has been made, additional time is required to complete the remaining work and ensure the building is fully prepared for public use.
Once reopened, the upgraded Mangrove Bay Post Office will provide a substantially improved customer experience, featuring enhanced airflow, a secure and level floor, refreshed interior finishes, and a safer, more welcoming environment overall.
Minister Rabain stated, “The Government remains committed to investing in critical public infrastructure and ensuring that these facilities are completed to the highest standard. While we recognise the inconvenience caused by the extended closure, this additional time is necessary to ensure the Mangrove Bay Post Office is fully operational, safe, and ready to serve the community for years to come. We appreciate the public’s continued patience and understanding as work progresses toward completion.”
During the continued closure of the Mangrove Bay Post Office, the following arrangements remain in place:
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Mail addressed to Mangrove Bay post boxes will continue to be redirected to Southampton Post Office for customer collection.
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Owing to space constraints at the Southampton Post Office, the Warwick Post Office will continue to temporarily manage parcel deliveries ordinarily processed at Mangrove Bay.
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Regular mail delivery services to all district residents will continue without interruption.
The Bermuda Post Office thanks the public for its continued patience and cooperation as these important improvements are finalised ahead of the facility’s reopening in July.