A Post Box in the community of Twyn Wenallt, near Gilwern, was removed in February 2025 following a defacement. Local MS, Peter Fox, wrote to the Royal Mail after being contacted by a significant number of concerned residents to relay their concerns, and to ask when the box would be …
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Read More »Ofcom allows Royal Mail to change second-class post deliveries
Ofcom has laid out reforms to Universal Service that will enable Royal Mail to change the frequency of second-class post. In an announcement today (10 July), the regulator said UK postal users would have extra protections against long delivery delays under the reforms, which it said will enable Royal Mail …
Read More »Royal Mail to stop Saturday second-class letter deliveries
Royal Mail has been given the go-ahead to scrap second-class letter deliveries on Saturdays from the end of this month, the regulator has announced. Under reforms due to the decline of postal letters, rising prices and long delays, Royal Mail will shift to delivering second-class letters on alternate weekdays Monday …
Read More »Royal Mail given green light to scrap second-class post on Saturdays
The regulator said that from July 28, Royal Mail will be able to axe the six-day-a-week service for second-class letters, but will maintain Monday to Saturday deliveries for first-class post. It said it would keep the target for second-class letters to arrive within three working days despite changing deliveries to …
Read More »Gimmicky Austria 2021 Face Mask souvenir sheet tough to find
Stamp Market Tips by Henry Gitner and Rick Miller Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. Its people speak German, and it is the only major German-speaking nation that managed to avoid German unification in the 19th century. Austria issued its first stamps in 1850 while it still comprised …
Read More »This Glasgow estate is ‘an island’ with no shops, post box or decent bus service
A new housing estate in Glasgow is still an ‘island’ with no shop, post box or frequent bus service according to a councillor. Sighthill in the north of the city is eventually expected to have 1000 newly built homes, after high rise flats were demolished more than a decade ago. …
Read More »ROYAL NEWSLETTER: Harry and Meghan’s new shock, William makes urgent plea, PLUS King’s big decision for Trooping the Colour
Welcome to my Royal Newsletter. Many things that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have said and done since they quit Britain five years ago have left members of the Royal Household shocked. They include their accusations of racism in their Oprah Winfrey interview, to Meghan’s recent posting of a …
Read More »ISBA’s Origin Expands Access, Redefining Cross-Media Measurement in the UK
Origin, the UK cross-media measurement solution from ISBA has moved into its expanded availability (EA) phase following completion of its beta trials incorporating linear TV, online video and online display. respectively. These trials involved over thirty of the UK’s largest advertisers and their agency partners. The EA release will initially allow …
Read More »King Charles’ nephew Peter Philips continues to welcome NHS girlfriend into royal fold at Wimbledon
Peter Phillips and his girlfriend Harriet Sperling put on an elegant display as they arrived at Wimbledon today. NHS nurse Harriet, 45, lovingly gazed at her partner as they posed for photographs before watching the live sporting action at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. King …
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