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Putting pen to paper …

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Within the ‘analysis of markets’ consultation document, Postcomm have attempted to illustrate the shape of the UK postal market by considering five broad mail applications – representing where Royal Mail receives revenue from: Transactional Advertising Social Publishing Fulfilment Social mail – sent by residential customers, including personal letters, card and bill payments – makes Read More
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Royal Mail Group recently published their annual results for the financial year 2010/11. Poor weather and volcanic ash hit Royal Mail annual targets …. Royal Mail blamed poor weather and last year’s volcanic ash crisis as it missed a number  of its delivery targets for the 2010/11 period. Royal Mail said it was ahead of its First Class delivery targets up until November last year, despite the ash cloud Read More
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Royal Mail’s Address Management Unit has introduced a new E20 postcode district which will incorporate the Olympic Park in London. The new postcode will accommodate the site which falls across four London boroughs. Postcode E20 will serve five new neighbourhoods that the Olympic Legacy Company is planning to create after the 2012 Games when the area will be renamed Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Key venues have b Read More
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Towards the end of May, the UK Postal Services Bill completed its passage through the House of Lords. Amendments made by the Government in the Lords were then considered by the House of Commons on June 9th and the Bill finally received Royal Assent on Monday 13th June.   Just as a reminder, the Bill’s main proposals are: The sale of Royal Mail Change of Regulator from Postcomm to Ofcom Government takes on the R Read More
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