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Stuart Anderson meets Royal Mail bosses in Ludlow

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Stuart Anderson meets Royal Mail bosses in Ludlow

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THE Ludlow MP Stuart Anderson has met Royal Mail chiefs with warnings about changes to deliveries on top of reports of a poor existing rural service.

He said that he was greatly concerned that the relaxation of Royal Mail’s targets will negatively impact rural communities like South Shropshire which rely on the prompt delivery of important correspondence.

- Stuart sought assurances ahead of major changes to delivery targets.
- The changes are part of a relaxation of the Universal Service Obligation (USO).
- Stuart said rural communities rely on the prompt delivery of correspondence.

He said: “I am glad that Royal Mail bosses accepted my invitation to meet with me in Ludlow. During our meeting, I expressed concerns about the huge impact that missed delivery rounds and late letters has on rural communities that rely on a reliable postal service to stay connected and well-informed.

"The prompt delivery of correspondence like health appointments and benefit decisions is vital as Internet connection lags miles behind in rural areas like ours. Royal Mail has not met its delivery targets since before the pandemic. I am greatly concerned that the relaxation of these targets will worsen this situation.”

He met the bosses in Ludlow after more residents contacted him with reports of delayed mail and parcels being prioritised over letters.

Stuart’s meeting follows his Westminster Hall Debate in February, where consumer advocate Citizens Advice found it failed to deliver letters and cards on time to about 16 million people over the Christmas period.

It comes as nearly 220 million letters will be delivered late by Royal Mail this year, despite the price of a stamp rising to £1.80, the Business and Trade Committee warns.

In February, Royal Mail blamed the delays on stormy weather and too many sick workers. However, Royal Mail has not met its annual delivery targets since before the pandemic. Royal Mail was fined for the third time in October 2025. The £21 million fine is the third-biggest financial penalty Ofcom has issued to any company.

Stuart is “greatly concerned” that the situation could worsen for residents in South Shropshire when delivery targets are relaxed. Last year, media regulator Ofcom approved changes to the Universal Service Obligation (USO).

Royal Mail has been given the green light to scrap second class posts on Saturdays and change services to every other weekday. Royal Mail will also be required to deliver 90% of First Class Mail within one working day instead of 93%, and 95% of Second Class mail within three days instead of 98.5%. Royal Mail is pushing for the urgent implementation of these changes and launched second-class letter changes across 35 delivery areas as part of a pilot.
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