An Post is providing every household in the country with two free-to-send postcards

The company says the initiative, which was first launched last spring, was reintroduced to brighten up the New Year
An Post are also prioritising older members of the community with a free newspaper delivery service, a "check-in" service and delivering letters to and from nursing homes free of charge.
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