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Royal Mail scraps all Saturday letter deliveries until further notice


By David Porter

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Royal Mail is to temporarily stop delivery of letters on Saturday's to cut down on work load being faced by staff.

Collections will continue, but letter deliveries on Saturday are now suspended.
Collections will continue, but letter deliveries on Saturday are now suspended.

In a statement made on Tuesday afternoon they said:"Our postmen and postwomen are working very hard across the UK in challenging conditions.

"As we said at the start of the coronavirus crisis, there will be some disruption to services.

"Relevant factors include high levels of coronavirus-related absences and necessary social distancing measures.

"We understand the importance of the postal service in keeping the UK connected at this time.

"We have also listened to our hard-working colleagues who have asked us to ease the additional burden on them if possible."

In continued: "As a result, we are making some temporary changes to postal services.

"From Saturday, May 2 we will temporarily no longer deliver letters on a Saturday.

"We will continue to provide a letter delivery service from Monday to Friday as normal.

"The majority of parcel services will be delivered on a Saturday including 1st and 2nd Class Parcels, Royal Mail Tracked 24 and 48, Royal Mail Tracked Returns, Special Delivery Guaranteed and International tracked services.

"Customers should continue to post both letters and parcels as usual on Saturday.

"We will continue our Saturday collections from businesses, post offices and post boxes as normal."


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