Royal Mail says new Filton Airfield venue could delay postal deliveries in Bristol and beyond
It cited adverse impacts at its major Bristol mail centre during the 2019 Massive Attack gigs
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Royal Mail has warned that any traffic caused by a new attraction in Filton could delay post across the whole region .
St Albans (AL1-AL5)
What Royal Mail said: We’re working hard to deliver as comprehensive a service as possible to all our customers during these challenging times. Every single parcel and letter is important to us. Despite our best efforts and significant investment in extra resource, some customers may experience slightly longer delivery timescales than our usual service standards. This is due to the exceptionally high volumes of mail posted during this further lockdown period, alongside necessary coronavirus-related measures we have put in place in local mail centres and delivery offices to keep our people and customers safe.
Royal Mail said some postcodes are still suffering from delays due to the Covid pandemic
St Albans (AL1-AL5)
What Royal Mail said: We’re working hard to deliver as comprehensive a service as possible to all our customers during these challenging times. Every single parcel and letter is important to us. Despite our best efforts and significant investment in extra resource, some customers may experience slightly longer delivery timescales than our usual service standards. This is due to the exceptionally high volumes of mail posted during this further lockdown period, alongside necessary coronavirus-related measures we have put in place in local mail centres and delivery offices to keep our people and customers safe.
Royal Mail said some postcodes are still suffering from delays due to the Covid pandemic