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Undelivered Letter
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I sent a letter to York about 10 days ago first class and it has not arrived. Is there any way to find out what has happened to it. It was not recorded. Just posted at a local post box and not had problems sending letters to other places.
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Can the recipient of the letter find out if there are problems at his/her sorting office? A while back I sent a letter to my sister (Herts to Essex) - the post box at Tesco was full to the top but I squeezed it in and time went by and she didn't receive it so i assumed it had been taken. Four weeks later she received it - there had been major problems at her local sorting office with staff shortages etc.
Royal Mail is in a shambles right now.
They used to deliver postmen and mail to each area by van, but due to their Covid restrictions, only the driver is allowed in each van.
Postmen that don't drive either have to wait for mail to be delivered to their homes, and they often have to walk back to the sorting office to get another sack of mail, and walk back to their route to deliver it.
This is putting intolerable pressure on posties who are simply unable to complete their allotted delivery loads in the working time they have, even with overtime, with an inevitable knock-on effect on deliveries nationwide.
They used to deliver postmen and mail to each area by van, but due to their Covid restrictions, only the driver is allowed in each van.
Postmen that don't drive either have to wait for mail to be delivered to their homes, and they often have to walk back to the sorting office to get another sack of mail, and walk back to their route to deliver it.
This is putting intolerable pressure on posties who are simply unable to complete their allotted delivery loads in the working time they have, even with overtime, with an inevitable knock-on effect on deliveries nationwide.