Tag: Mail Services

Fifth of city Post Offices face axe

Up to a fifth of the post offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh could close through the speeding up of a rationalisation plan, the Post Office confirmed yesterday.

But a spokeswoman said no firm decisions had yet been reached on numbers. She described as “speculative” reports that the axe could fall on up to 25 of the 140 offices in Glasgow, and up to 20 of the 101 in Glasgow, by the end of the year.

The Post Office announced plans last year to rationalise its 9,000 urban post offices across the UK, of which about 700 are in Scotland. The rationalisation could see 3,000 closures, of which the Scottish total is expected to be 200 250.

Some parts of Glasgow and Edinburgh are said to have six or seven post offices within a mile of each other.

The spokeswoman said: “Earlier this month the Post Office Ltd wrote to MSPs and local authorities to tell them that rather than look at post offices on an individual basis, we were going to step up the pace and look at them on an area basis.

“The aim is to ensure a vibrant network of post offices, and that 95 per cent of people in urban areas will live within a mile of a post office branch.”

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Irish An Post prices to rise as discount scheme agreed

An Post has agreed a revised discount scheme with ComReg, the telecoms sector regulator, which clears the way for the implementation of a 7 cent increase in the price of a stamp.

ComReg had made the widening of its discount scheme a condition of a move by an Post to raise stamp prices. It had been concerned that An Post pricing structures did not make allowances for the needs of small and medium-sized companies.

The new tariffs will include a 17% increase in the cost of a basic stamp, a new 60 cent rate for larger envelopes and a new 96 cent rate for other packets. An Post will also be able to increase a range of prices for its direct mail service, Postaim.

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UK Royal Mail row over parcels shake-up

Royal Mail came under fire yesterday from Postwatch, the consumer watchdog body, over planned changes to its parcels business as the Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) stepped up the tempo of its pay battle with the state-owned business. Peter Carr, Postwatch chairman, urged Postcomm, the postal regulatory body, to block the changes until Royal Mail provided more justification and reduced rather than increased some of its charges.

Royal Mail is seeking regulatory approval to halt the delivery of parcels weighing between 20 and 30 kilos (44lb-66lb) because the business is small and unprofitable and the items frequently need two men to carry them. It also plans to delay the next day special delivery guaranteed delivery time by three hours to 3pm without any reduction in the tariff and at the same time introduce a more expensive next day service guaranteeing delivery by 9am. In addition, it wants to charge GBP2.20 for customers requiring a copy of the signature obtained on delivery, a service it says costs the business GBP11 a time.

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One-price-goes-anywhere UK mail service set to unravel as regulator gives competitors access

Postcomm’s access proposals will put Royal Mail’s recovery at risk by forcing the company to deliver millions of letters for competitors at a loss even after all the efficiency gains set out in the company’s turnaround plan, a submission to the regulator today makes clear. The funding and pricing of the one-price-goes-anywhere mail service in the UK will unravel if the regulator’s proposals remain unchanged. In addition, those customers who aren’t targeted by new access competitors seeking profitable business mail will find themselves picking up the additional costs in the form of higher stamp prices, Royal Mail has warned.“Our position is very, very simple,” said Chairman Allan Leighton. “If we have access services they must be profitable for both Royal Mail and new competitors.”

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Cost warning from Royal Mail over access rates

The Royal Mail issued a fresh warning today about its recovery plans if it was “forced” to deliver millions of letters for competitors at a loss.

Chairman Allan Leighton said stamp prices may rise by 4p for first class and 7p for second class and the universal service could start to “unravel.”

The warning was made in a submission to the industry’s regulator Postcomm which is proposing that the Royal Mail should charge 11.5p for delivering letters on behalf of other firms – so-called access rates.

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