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Solar-powered pillar box? – BATH NEWSEUM

Oh my goodness! What has happened to the pillar box outside the general stores and post office in Larkhall? No chance of posting letters in there at the moment.

If you read the attached notice, it talks about ‘ an automated system’ coming soon.

What have we in store? Will it thank us for using it and wish us a nice day?

Rosie Bulford was as puzzled as I was until she came across the following story in The Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/apr/10/royal-mail-trials-postbox-parcel-hatch-solar-panels-barcode-scanner?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

Now that’s an article from last year, and it doesn’t necessarily mean we are going to get one of those, but says Rosie, if we do, will we still be able to post letters in it?

I emailed the Royal Mail press office in the hope of finding out!

Great service! Only twenty minutes later came an email explaining that,

“This is part of the rollout of our postboxes of the future. After a pilot in April 2025, we began rolling them out in August.

The new design features a solar panel, a scanner, and a drawer for parcels, and allows customers to send and return small, labelled parcels through a postbox for the first time. Customers can, of course, send letters via the posting slot as normal.

Our postboxes of the future offer another convenient way for our customers in Bath to access Royal Mail’s services, alongside home delivery and collection, our Customer Service Points, Post Office branches, lockers and Royal Mail Shops.”

Photo of Royal Mail’s new postbox of the future, which is being rolled out across the country. They feature a solar panel, a barcode scanner and a drop-down drawer to enable customers to send parcels. Credit: Royal Mail.

Here’s an idea of how the new Larkhall box will look when it is installed.


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