Royal mail delivering sunday

A question that gets to the heart of many a British person's weekend routine!

In the United Kingdom, Royal Mail, the national postal service, typically does not deliver mail on Sundays. This is because Sunday is a day of rest in the UK, and many postal workers and delivery staff have the day off.

However, there are some exceptions and special arrangements in place:

  1. Special Delivery: Royal Mail's Special Delivery service, which guarantees delivery by 1 pm the next working day, is available on Sundays. This service is typically used for items that require urgent delivery, such as important documents or gifts.
  2. Parcelforce: Parcelforce, a subsidiary of Royal Mail, does deliver on Sundays, but only for certain services, such as their 24-hour and 48-hour services. These services are designed for time-sensitive deliveries, such as online shopping orders.
  3. Bank Holidays: On Bank Holidays, which are public holidays in the UK, Royal Mail may not deliver mail on the Bank Holiday itself, but they may deliver on the preceding or following day.
  4. Local arrangements: Some local post offices or delivery offices may have their own arrangements for Sunday deliveries, particularly in areas with high demand or special circumstances. However, these are not part of the standard Royal Mail service.

It's always a good idea to check with Royal Mail or the specific delivery service you're using to confirm their Sunday delivery policies and any exceptions that may apply.