Tag: Domestic

Post Office Ltd announces plans for sites in North West England

Post Office Ltd opened a six-week local public consultation on its Area Plan for Merseyside, Wirral, Cheshire, Wigan, Leigh and Makerfield with the criteria and factors set by the Government in its Response Document (DTI The Post Office Network, Government response to public consultation May 2007 – www.dti.gov.uk/consultations/page36024.html). The Area Plan proposes future provision of Post Office services through a network of 371 branches across the area including six outreach service points while 65 existing branches would close (see full list below).

Under the proposals, more than 99 pct of the area’s population will either see no change, or will remain within one mile (by road distance) of an alternative branch.

The six outreach services would use innovative ways to continue to provide Post Office services- particularly in smaller communities – where the existing branch is proposed for closure.

Possible types of outreach service in the Merseyside, Wirral, Cheshire, Wigan, Leigh and Makerfield area could include a mobile service visiting small communities at set times, a hosted service operated within a third party premises for restricted hours each week, or a partner service within the premises of a local partner such as a pub landlord.

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Royal Mail prepares for Christmas

Royal Mail is gearing up for its busiest time of the year, handling an anticipated over 2 billion letters and cards during the festive period.

Royal Mail predicts Monday 17 December to be its busiest day of the year. 123 million items are expected to enter the system that day compared to an average daily figure of 83 million.

The last recommended posting dates for UK mail are Thursday 20 December for 1st Class and Monday 17 December for 2nd Class items. For Special Delivery items, the last recommended posting date is 22 December. For airmail items to Western Europe, the last recommended posting date is 13 December; for Eastern Europe, the USA, Canada and Japan it is 10 December; and the rest of the world is 7 December.

Royal Mail is releasing millions of new stamps well in time for all last posting dates. Available from today (6th November) in 1st Class, 2nd Class, 78p and GBP 1.24 values, the stamps depict angels and the Madonna & Child. The angels 1st and 2nd Class Christmas stamps are available in two sizes so that people can use the angelic images on Large Letters, parcels and packets this Christmas.

Julietta Edgar, Head of Special Stamps, Royal Mail, said: “Christmas is most certainly Royal Mail’s busiest time of year, but luckily we have plenty of experience in dealing with the postbag upsurge.

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Deutsche Post to restate eight quarters

Deutsche Post AG will restate earnings from eight quarters, Der Spiegel reported, citing Chief Executive Officer Klaus Zumwinkel.

The changes will be published Nov. 8 when the postal operator reports third-quarter earnings, Zumwinkel said, according to the German weekly magazine. The CEO said he aims to create “more transparency,” Der Spiegel reported.

Zumwinkel said Deutsche Post may distribute free newspapers if the business can be profitable, Der Spiegel added.

Bonn-based Deutsche Post is Europe’s biggest mail carrier.

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Australia Post’s Delivery Times Exceed Standard

Australia Post has once again exceeded its delivery standard according to the most recent evaluation by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.

Across Australia for the quarter ended September 2007, 96 per cent of domestic letters were delivered early or on time, and 99 per cent within one day of Australia Post’s published standards.

According to Australia Post’s customer service standard, 94 per cent of domestic mail must be delivered within specific time periods. For example: For standard size letters placed in a post box before 6pm, Australia Post undertakes to deliver that letter within the same metropolitan area by the next business day.

Across Australia delivery targets were exceeded in every state. Continuing a trend all year, Tasmania was again the strongest performer with 98 per cent, followed closely by the Australian Capital Territory at 97 per cent, and Queensland 97 per cent, both echoing previous trends. The national average was 96 per cent. To ascertain whether Australia Post is meeting its delivery targets, the ‘travel’ of domestic letters is monitored using radio frequency identification technology and a network of more than 2,000 members of the public across Australia. The results are audited by Research International and independently evaluated by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.

“Each day Australia Post collects, processes and delivers letters across the country, whether it be an inner city delivery or a delivery to the remotest part of this vast nation,” said Melanie Powell, National Media Manager, Australia Post.

“These latest results are testament to our continued investment in new technology and our hard working staff across the country.

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Postal workers to vote on pay deal

Postal workers will start voting later this week on whether to accept a deal aimed at ending their long-running dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions.

The Communication Workers Union said it will send ballot papers to its 130,000 members from Friday.

The ballot closes on November 27 and the result will be announced soon afterwards.

Postal workers have been involved in a series of strikes and other forms of industrial action since the summer which crippled mail deliveries.

A deal aimed at resolving the row was agreed between the union and Royal Mail.

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