
Postmen will have a new delivery schedule for second-class post (Credits: Royal Mail/PA Wire)
Royal Mail will dramatically scale back their second-class delivery service from the end of this month.
The post company will only deliver second-class letters once every other day during the week and get rid of their Saturday service entirely.
Postmen’s new schedule will see them deliver second-class post on Monday,Wednesday and Friday,or on Tuesday and Thursday,in a two-week cycle.
Royal Mail will continue to deliver first-class letters six days a week and is keeping its target for second-class items to arrive within three working days.

First class letters will still be delivered six days a week (Picture: Shutterstock / Doodeez)
Royal Mail are scaling back their delivery targets (Picture: EPA)A new target that 99% of mail must not arrive more than two days late will now be introduced to encourage Royal Mail to stamp down on long delays.These new guidelines follow an investigation launched in May after only three-quarters of first-class post were delivered on time last year.Ofcom has already fined Royal Mai £16 million after it missed its targets in the past two years.Natalie Black,Ofcom’s group director for networks and communications,said the new delivery changes were ‘These changes are’ in the best interests of consumers and businesses’.She added: ‘Urgent reform of the postal service is necessary to give it the best chance of survival.‘But changing Royal Mail’s obligations alone won’t guarantee a better service – the company now has to play its part and implement this effectively.
The cost of stamps will also be reviewed by Ofcom (Picture: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)‘We’ll be making sure Royal Mail is clear with its customers about what’s happening,and passes the benefits of these changes on to them.’The government stressed that the public still expected a post service where letters arrive on time.Their spokesperson said: ‘With the way people use postal services having changed,it’s right the regulator has looked at this.‘We now need Royal Mail to work with unions and posties to deliver a service that people expect,and this includes maintaining the principle of one price to send a letter anywhere in the UK.’United News - unews.co.za