Royal mail delivery on saturdays

A question that gets to the heart of many a weekend routine!

In the United Kingdom, Royal Mail, the national postal service, used to deliver mail on Saturdays, just like on weekdays. However, in 2012, Royal Mail announced that it would be reducing its Saturday delivery service to one day a week, with effect from August 2012.

Under the new arrangement, Royal Mail would deliver mail on Mondays to Fridays, but not on Saturdays. This change was made to help the company reduce costs and improve efficiency.

However, in 2019, Royal Mail announced that it would be reinstating Saturday delivery for some of its services, including:

  1. First Class Mail: Royal Mail would continue to deliver First Class mail on Saturdays, as it is a priority service that requires same-day delivery.
  2. Special Delivery Guaranteed: This service, which guarantees delivery by 1 pm on the next working day, would also continue to be delivered on Saturdays.
  3. Parcelforce: Royal Mail's parcel delivery service, Parcelforce, would also continue to deliver on Saturdays.

However, not all Royal Mail services would be delivered on Saturdays. For example:

  1. Second Class Mail: This service, which is typically used for non-urgent mail, would no longer be delivered on Saturdays.
  2. Standard Parcels: These would no longer be delivered on Saturdays, unless they were sent using the Special Delivery Guaranteed service.

It's worth noting that Royal Mail's Saturday delivery service may vary depending on the location and the type of service used. If you're unsure about the delivery schedule for a specific item, you can always check with Royal Mail or the sender for more information.