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Nottinghamshire Residents Collect Own Mail Amidst Royal Mail Chaos
28 Jan
Summary
- Residents in Skegby, Nottinghamshire, collect their own post due to delays.
- Delays began in November, impacting essential correspondence for residents.
- Royal Mail cites Christmas, weather, and staffing for 'short-term delays'.

Residents in Skegby, Nottinghamshire, are experiencing severe Royal Mail delivery disruptions, leading some to collect their own post. The issues, which commenced in November, have impacted essential mail for individuals such as 83-year-old Molly, whose son has had to visit a local sorting office to retrieve her correspondence.
These delays have caused significant personal disruption, with missed letters from solicitors and financial advisors. One resident reported missing an NHS operation letter, forcing them back onto a waiting list. Some mail collected had post dates from as far back as January 6th.
Lee Anderson, MP for Ashfield, has voiced strong criticism, calling the situation "unacceptable" and noting widespread resident complaints. He plans to meet with Royal Mail leadership this week.
A Royal Mail spokesperson acknowledged "short-term delays" due to Christmas, adverse weather, and staffing pressures, stating steps are being taken to improve service consistency. However, local MP James Naish reports similar issues affecting approximately 700 constituents in the Rushcliffe area.




