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1 December 2025

New Issues For December 2025!

Just like waiting for a bus, you stand around ages for one to come along then a bunch arrive all at once! When it comes to the end of year stamp releases for CILP it may seem that way too!

Due to circumstances that I will not go into just now, a number of issues have been concentrated into the last quarter of 2025, and here are our last two for December. 


Cornelius Vermuyden (1 December)

Issued as part of our Heritage Series this 'Express' service stamp shows the Dutch Engineer Cornelius Vermuyden with the Dutch Cottage (1618) in the background. He was instrumental in reclaiming over a third of the present day Canvey Island from the River Thames along with around 300 of his countrymen between 1621-23. This large format stamp is a first for the CILP as this design was partly designed with AI assistance.

Canvey Island Local Post Cornelius Vermuyden
CP079 Cornelius Vermuyden

A First Day Cover (FDC28) and a First Day Issue Postcard (FDP20) have been produced to accompany the stamp release.


1960s Nostalgia Christmas (8 December)

This is only the second Christmas stamp issue in fifteen years for the CILP. These large format AI assisted design conjures the nostalgia of a 1960s holiday in a cartoon poster style and are entitled 'Choir' (CP080) and 'Postman' (CP081), a single stamp being valid for 'Standard' foot service, and two stamps are valid for 'Express' service.

CILP Christmas stamps 2025
CP080/81 'Choir' & 'Postman'


A First Day Cover (FDC29) and First Day Postcard (FDP21) accompany the stamp issue.

All our available stamps and covers can be obtained from Alpha Thematics on Ebid UK.


Postmaster

20 February 2021

Our 10th Anniversary and more!

It seems such a long time since we released our first stamp on 26 November, 2010. A simple 1 inch square Dutch Cottage landmark from 1618. As our Collector Checklist now testifies, we have come a long way since then!

First CILP stamp issue 26 Nov 2010

But our tenth anniversary came and went without any celebration, mainly due to real life getting in the way of hobby time. However, to make amends for this gross omission, the CILP will be releasing a celebratory stamp in March.

Once production details are finalised sometime in the next few weeks, the CILP will also be announcing its stamp programme for 2021! The programme is larger than in previous years and this is largely due to the fact that we only released one stamp issue in 2019 and 2020 respectively.

Keep safe, keep well!

Postmaster

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