Bank holidays royal mail

Royal Mail observes the following bank holidays in the United Kingdom:

  1. New Year's Day - January 1st
  2. Good Friday - Variable date, typically in March or April
  3. Easter Monday - Variable date, typically in March or April
  4. Early May Bank Holiday - First Monday in May
  5. Spring Bank Holiday - Last Monday in May
  6. Summer Bank Holiday - Last Monday in August (except in Scotland, where it is the first Monday in August)
  7. Christmas Day - December 25th
  8. Boxing Day - December 26th

On these days, Royal Mail's delivery and collection services may be affected, and some post offices may be closed. However, Royal Mail's online services, such as tracking and online postage, will still be available.

It's worth noting that Royal Mail's delivery and collection services may also be affected by other public holidays, such as the Queen's Birthday (second Saturday in June) and the August Bank Holiday (first Monday in August in Scotland).

If you're planning to send or receive mail on a bank holiday, it's a good idea to check with Royal Mail's website or contact your local post office to confirm their opening hours and any potential disruptions to services.