Do royal mail deliver on fridays

In the United Kingdom, Royal Mail's delivery schedule varies depending on the type of service and the location. However, in general, Royal Mail delivers on Fridays, but with some exceptions.

Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Standard Delivery: Royal Mail's standard delivery service, which includes letters and parcels, is usually delivered on Fridays, but not always. In some areas, delivery may be made on a different day, such as Tuesday or Thursday.
  2. Special Delivery: Royal Mail's Special Delivery service, which guarantees delivery by 1 pm or 9 am, is usually delivered on Fridays, but not always. In some areas, delivery may be made on a different day.
  3. Saturday Delivery: Royal Mail offers Saturday delivery in some areas, but this is not a standard service. Saturday delivery is usually available for an additional fee and is subject to availability.
  4. Bank Holidays: Royal Mail does not deliver on bank holidays, which are public holidays in the UK. If a bank holiday falls on a Friday, delivery will be made on the next working day, which may be Monday.

To confirm Royal Mail's delivery schedule for a specific area, you can:

  1. Check the Royal Mail website: Visit the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and enter your postcode to find out the delivery schedule for your area.
  2. Contact Royal Mail: You can contact Royal Mail's customer service team by phone (03457 740 740) or email ([email protected]) to ask about delivery schedules in your area.

Remember that delivery schedules may vary depending on the specific service and location, so it's always a good idea to check with Royal Mail or the sender to confirm delivery details.