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Luton woman sends letter to herself after Royal Mail delays | Luton woman sends letter to herself after Royal Mail delays |
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Rachel Burns said that lots of people had emailed Royal Mail but were told there was no problem "which makes me feel really cross" | Rachel Burns said that lots of people had emailed Royal Mail but were told there was no problem "which makes me feel really cross" |
A woman sent a letter to herself to highlight the postal delays that had affected her area. | A woman sent a letter to herself to highlight the postal delays that had affected her area. |
Rachel Burns, from Wigmore in Luton, said she sent a first class letter on 4 April and received it on 15 April. | Rachel Burns, from Wigmore in Luton, said she sent a first class letter on 4 April and received it on 15 April. |
The 57-year-old said residents had one delivery in March and three deliveries so far in April. | The 57-year-old said residents had one delivery in March and three deliveries so far in April. |
A Royal Mail spokesperson responded: "Due to resourcing challenges, deliveries were impacted in March but have since improved. We apologise for any inconvenience caused." | A Royal Mail spokesperson responded: "Due to resourcing challenges, deliveries were impacted in March but have since improved. We apologise for any inconvenience caused." |
Ms Burns said some people had missed hospital appointments due to delays. | Ms Burns said some people had missed hospital appointments due to delays. |
"It's not good, especially when you pay all that money and it does not arrive." | "It's not good, especially when you pay all that money and it does not arrive." |
Resident Jo Bottrill says postal deliveries have been sporadic | |
Fellow Wigmore resident Jo Bottrill, 54, said she and residents had experienced slower postal deliveries since last summer. | Fellow Wigmore resident Jo Bottrill, 54, said she and residents had experienced slower postal deliveries since last summer. |
She said the £1.70 cost of first class stamps was "extortionate". | She said the £1.70 cost of first class stamps was "extortionate". |
A Royal Mail spokesperson said mail was now being delivered to Tameton Close in Wigmore - where Ms Burns lives - "every other day" | A Royal Mail spokesperson said mail was now being delivered to Tameton Close in Wigmore - where Ms Burns lives - "every other day" |
Neil Kidwell from the Communication Workers Union said: "I have spoken to the local CWU representative who said they haven't got a designated postman and it is a case of managing a really poor situation." | Neil Kidwell from the Communication Workers Union said: "I have spoken to the local CWU representative who said they haven't got a designated postman and it is a case of managing a really poor situation." |
He continued: "There are huge challenges nationally and locally. | He continued: "There are huge challenges nationally and locally. |
"In general there is a massive shortfall in resourcing across the country." | "In general there is a massive shortfall in resourcing across the country." |
In December, Royal Mail was fined £10.5m by the regulator Ofcom for failing to meet delivery targets for first and second class mail. | In December, Royal Mail was fined £10.5m by the regulator Ofcom for failing to meet delivery targets for first and second class mail. |
At the time, Royal Mail owner International Distribution Services said it had carried out "substantial" reforms to try to deliver improvements. | At the time, Royal Mail owner International Distribution Services said it had carried out "substantial" reforms to try to deliver improvements. |
The company announced plans in 2022 to cut 10,000 jobs following ongoing strike action and financial losses. | The company announced plans in 2022 to cut 10,000 jobs following ongoing strike action and financial losses. |
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