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Is Royal Mail delivering on Saturdays?

Is Royal Mail delivering on Saturdays?

Royal Mail will deliver and collect your post every working day, and on Saturdays. You won’t get post on bank holidays.

What time is the last post on Saturday for Royal Mail?

The table below shows the time period when final collections will be made at post boxes (excludes public holidays)….When does mail get collected from postboxes?

Area Monday – Friday Saturday
Commercial Area 9am – 7.30pm 7am – 1.30pm
Town & City Area 9am – 6.30pm 7am – 1.30pm
Rest of UK 9am – 5.30pm 7am – 1.30pm
Deep Rural 9am – 4pm 7am – 1.30pm

Does First Class deliver on Saturday?

This is what Royal Mail tells customers who log on to its website: ‘We aim to deliver most First Class mail by the next working day, including Saturdays. If you’re sending mail far away, catch the early morning post so it’s more likely to be delivered the next working day.

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Is Royal Mail working Easter Saturday?

A statement on the Royal Mail website reads: “We deliver and collect your mail on most days of the year, including Saturdays. “However, we don’t usually deliver or collect on bank and public holidays.”

What happened on Easter Saturday?

Holy Saturday commemorates the day that Jesus Christ lay in the tomb after his death, according to the Christian bible. It is the day after Good Friday and the day before Easter Sunday. Holy Saturday commemorates the day that Jesus (sculpture of him pictured above) lay in his tomb after he died.

What times do Royal Mail deliver on Saturday?

What time does Royal Mail deliver on a Saturday? People living in towns and cities should receive their post by 3pm. This extends to 4pm for those in more rural areas.

What times do Royal Mail deliver?

We aim to deliver to addresses in urban areas by 3pm every working day and addresses in rural areas by 4pm every working day (exceptions are made for remote areas with limited transport links such as the Highlands and Islands of Scotland).