Do royal mail leave parcels with neighbours

The age-old question!

According to Royal Mail's official policy, they do have a procedure in place for dealing with undeliverable or uncollected parcels, which may involve leaving them with a neighbor or a nearby business. Here are the details:

  1. Neighbor's property: If Royal Mail is unable to deliver a parcel to your address, they may leave it with a neighbor who lives nearby. This is usually done if the parcel is too large to fit through the letterbox or if there's no one available to sign for it.
  2. Nearby business: If there's no neighbor available, Royal Mail may leave the parcel with a nearby business, such as a shop, restaurant, or post office. This is often the case for larger or heavier items that can't be left at a residential address.
  3. Collection from a local post office: If Royal Mail is unable to deliver a parcel to your address and there's no neighbor or nearby business available, they may hold the parcel at a local post office for you to collect.

To minimize the risk of your parcel being left with a neighbor or nearby business, you can take a few precautions:

Remember, Royal Mail's policy is to try to deliver parcels to the correct address, but sometimes circumstances may arise that prevent this. If you're concerned about your parcel being left with a neighbor or nearby business, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service team for more information or to request alternative delivery arrangements.