Royal Mail sorting office to shut
The Royal Mail is to shut a sorting office in Powys, but there will be no job losses.
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The Royal Mail is to shut a sorting office in Powys, but there will be no job losses.
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[ad_1] Royal Mail workers are planning to strike over six days (Getty Images) Royal Mail workers are set to strike over six days in August and September in a dispute over pay, the Communication Workers Union (CWU) recently announced. The union said it would be the biggest strike of the summer so far, with more…
[ad_1] Published: 7:30 AM June 16, 2022 A resident of a west Suffolk village has complained that first-class mail deliveries have been delayed and feels the problem is getting worse. Martin Hedges, a Glemsford resident, said he used to get his weekly news magazine delivered on time but now delivery is always a few days behind. He raised the…
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[ad_1] Social media users have sparked a bizarre new trend that sees them following Britain’s postmen whilst blasting the Postman Pat theme music in their car. The craze has divided online users with some branding the viral trend “bullying” but others praising the stunt. A series of videos show drivers lurking in their cars as…
Surrey Comet Kingston Council scrap controversial care consultation blaming Royal Mail failureSurrey CometKingston Council is blaming a Royal Mail blunder for failing to deliver letters about a controversial care costs consultation. More than 1,000 letters were meant to go out on Monday, March 16, to those directly affected by plans to increase care …and more »…