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I?ve been waiting for a parcel for 2 weeks Royal Mail just delivered myn he said it?s took long as it was on the back log in silvester road he?s words, also my road had post delivered last Sunday so seems there definitely are issues I?m on Thompson road

geh Wrote:

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> limited (ie no) post Bassano St.

>

> I have canceled a no. of magazine subscriptions

> because they are just never delivered on time (if

> at all)


So have I, although my magazine arrived four days late this week instead of eight the week before.

LL end of Underhill - lots of slow/no mail deliveries for a couple of weeks. We discovered yesterday that a temp? postman had put everything in one box rather than individual boxes! Important letter barely got here in time. Hope everything settles soon as there are quite a few parcels MIA at the moment.

Closure of Slyvester Rd sorting office - amalgamation with sorting office in Peckham .Measures being taken - overnight work sorting now in place ,local MP Helen Hayes has taken up issue .


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1804279

Also missing parcels posted over ten days ago, only one postal delivery this week (which was at 7pm and included our neighbours post!) Please write to Helen Hays with your issues so she has evidence from local residents to use in her discussions with Royal Mail.

Yep, same here! When I contacted Royal Mail they said there are "staffing issues". I'd raise a formal complaint if I can navigate my way through their website!



zoester Wrote:

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> Is anyone experiencing these issues on Upland Road

> as well? Been nearly 2 weeks without post

> including a couple of recorded delivery parcels

> which aren't showing any tracking since they left

> the original location.

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