POSTMEN working for the Royal Mail will now officially be able to leave parcels with neighbours in a shake-up of the system.
The move comes after trials in 750,000 homes and will signal the end to “Sorry, you were out” cards being dropped through letterboxes.
Householders will not be able to nominate a specific neighbour and special delivery items, from abroad, or high-value parcels will be excluded.
Royal Mail’s Mike Newham said last night: “Customers welcome the convenience of having items delivered to a neighbour.”
Householders will not be able to nominate a specific neighbour and special delivery items, from abroad, or high-value parcels will be excluded.
Royal Mail’s Mike Newham said last night: “Customers welcome the convenience of having items delivered to a neighbour.”
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