Do royal mail deliver parcels on strike days

During a Royal Mail strike, the delivery of parcels and mail may be affected. Royal Mail's strike policy is to continue to deliver essential mail and parcels, but the scope of delivery may be limited.

Here's what you can expect:

  1. Essential mail and parcels: Royal Mail will continue to deliver mail and parcels that are deemed essential, such as:
    • Urgent medical supplies
    • Emergency services communications
    • Financial transactions (e.g., bank statements, cheques)
    • Government services (e.g., benefits, tax payments)
  2. Limited delivery: Royal Mail may not deliver non-essential mail and parcels, including:
    • Non-urgent mail (e.g., bills, catalogues)
    • Non-essential packages (e.g., online shopping, gifts)
  3. Postboxes and collection points: Postboxes and collection points may not be emptied or cleared during a strike, so you may not be able to deposit mail or collect packages.
  4. Delivery times: Even if Royal Mail is delivering essential mail and parcels, delivery times may be affected, and you may experience delays.
  5. Alternative arrangements: Royal Mail may make alternative arrangements for delivering mail and parcels, such as using other postal services or courier companies.

It's essential to note that Royal Mail's strike policy may vary depending on the specific strike and the agreements reached with trade unions. If you're concerned about the delivery of a parcel or mail, you can:

Remember to plan ahead and allow extra time for delivery if you're expecting a parcel or mail during a Royal Mail strike.