Royakl mail

Royal Mail!

Royal Mail is the United Kingdom's official postal service, responsible for delivering mail and parcels across the country. Here are some interesting facts about Royal Mail:

  1. History: Royal Mail has its roots dating back to 1516, when King Henry VIII established a postal service to facilitate communication between the monarch and his government.
  2. Logo: The iconic Royal Mail logo features a crown and a red pillar box, which has been a symbol of the service since 1874.
  3. Pillar Boxes: Speaking of pillar boxes, Royal Mail has over 115,000 of them across the UK, with the first one being installed in 1852.
  4. Postcodes: Royal Mail introduced the postcode system in 1857, making it easier to deliver mail efficiently.
  5. Stamp Collecting: Royal Mail has been issuing commemorative stamps since 1840, with over 3,000 different designs created to date.
  6. Parcels: Royal Mail handles over 1.5 billion parcels each year, with the majority being sent via its Parcelforce service.
  7. Subsidiaries: Royal Mail has several subsidiaries, including Parcelforce, Royal Mail International, and Royal Mail Logistics.
  8. Privatization: Royal Mail was privatized in 2013, with the government selling a 60% stake in the company to the public.
  9. Services: Royal Mail offers a range of services, including First Class, Second Class, and Special Delivery, as well as international services like Airmail and Surface Mail.
  10. Employment: Royal Mail employs over 130,000 people across the UK, making it one of the country's largest employers.

I hope you found these facts interesting!