1C DSA is marked, there's no way to know which of the other 3 DSA types a DSA item is.goneaway wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 20:20Is there anyway of determining which is which? Presumably the DSA 1st Class is marked as such? What do the five figure codes in the top right hand corner of the DSA mail mean?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑05 Jun 2026, 20:07
There a 4 types of DSA:
* DSA 1C (hardly any so far)
* DSA 2 day
* DSA 3 day
* DSA 5 day
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Offices 'officially' in trouble?
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SpacePhoenix
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Mr Rush
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Yep, big '1' next to the DSA operator's trading name (see here). The numeral makes it quite noticeable (so they get the service they pay for), unlike some of those Moonpig cards out of the Channel Islands that spell out 'First Class' which is not what you're scanning for.
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:
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Aberdare DO (CF44, CF45)
Ashington DO (NE22, NE62 - NE64)
Banbury DO (OX15 - OX17)
Barry DO (CF62-CF63)
Bicester DO (OX25, OX26, OX27)
Bridge Of Don DO (AB22, AB23)
Cambridge DO (CB1-CB5, CB21-CB25)
Chipping Norton DO (OX7)
Edinburgh South East DO (EH16-EH17)
Flint DO (CH6 and CH8)
Huntingdon DO (PE26 - PE29)
Ilfracombe DO (ME13)
Johnstone DO (PA5-PA6, PA9, PA10, PA12)
Kidderminster DO (DY10-DY12, DY14)
Lochgelly DO (KY5)
Lydney DO (GL15)
Nottingham City DO (NG1, NG3)
Oxford East DO (OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49)
Paisley DO (PA1-PA3)
Patchway DO (BS32, BS34-BS35)
Pontyclun DO (CF72)
Portslade DO (BN41, BN42)
Tobermory SPDO (PA75)
Waterlooville DO (PO7-PO8)
Winsford DO (CW7, CW10)
Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)
There are exactly 68 10-bit binary numbers in which each bit has an adjacent bit with the same value, exactly 68 combinatorially distinct triangulations of a given triangle with four points interior to it, and exactly 68 intervals in the Tamari lattice describing the ways of parenthesizing five items.
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Antrim, Arlington, Ayr, Ballymena, Blackwood, Brinklow, Bulwell, Cardiff, Carlton, Cheltenham, Clifton, Coventry North, Cumbernauld, Fleetwood, Girvan Hadleigh, Hexham, Hull Malmo Road, Louth, Lytham St Annes, Melton Mowbray, Mount Pleasant W, Newton Mearns, North Finchley, Nottingham North, Preston South, Romsey, Salisbury, Scunthorpe, Southend On Sea, Stockton On Tees, Stoke Newington, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Trowbridge, Usk, Winchester.
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Aberdare DO (CF44, CF45)
Ashington DO (NE22, NE62 - NE64)
Banbury DO (OX15 - OX17)
Barry DO (CF62-CF63)
Bicester DO (OX25, OX26, OX27)
Bridge Of Don DO (AB22, AB23)
Cambridge DO (CB1-CB5, CB21-CB25)
Chipping Norton DO (OX7)
Edinburgh South East DO (EH16-EH17)
Flint DO (CH6 and CH8)
Huntingdon DO (PE26 - PE29)
Ilfracombe DO (ME13)
Johnstone DO (PA5-PA6, PA9, PA10, PA12)
Kidderminster DO (DY10-DY12, DY14)
Lochgelly DO (KY5)
Lydney DO (GL15)
Nottingham City DO (NG1, NG3)
Oxford East DO (OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49)
Paisley DO (PA1-PA3)
Patchway DO (BS32, BS34-BS35)
Pontyclun DO (CF72)
Portslade DO (BN41, BN42)
Tobermory SPDO (PA75)
Waterlooville DO (PO7-PO8)
Winsford DO (CW7, CW10)
Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)
There are exactly 68 10-bit binary numbers in which each bit has an adjacent bit with the same value, exactly 68 combinatorially distinct triangulations of a given triangle with four points interior to it, and exactly 68 intervals in the Tamari lattice describing the ways of parenthesizing five items.
USO Trial offices
Antrim, Arlington, Ayr, Ballymena, Blackwood, Brinklow, Bulwell, Cardiff, Carlton, Cheltenham, Clifton, Coventry North, Cumbernauld, Fleetwood, Girvan Hadleigh, Hexham, Hull Malmo Road, Louth, Lytham St Annes, Melton Mowbray, Mount Pleasant W, Newton Mearns, North Finchley, Nottingham North, Preston South, Romsey, Salisbury, Scunthorpe, Southend On Sea, Stockton On Tees, Stoke Newington, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Trowbridge, Usk, Winchester.
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It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
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The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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oypostie
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
Finally the numbers seem to be rising to more believable levels

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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
How can this be? They’ve been allowed to deliver 2c every other day and yet they are still not delivering it? It’s almost as if they are prioritising 1c letters and Tracked, and have cut overtime and so posties are unable to deliver anything other than 1c and Tracked??
Or it could be something completely different
Or it could be something completely different
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
In our local area, offices that had snuck back under budget have been rewarded with a budget cut, so I imagine this is happening across the board. Without early IP and extra prep, we’re in a bad way having just got back above the water.
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Aberdare DO (CF44, CF45)
Ashington DO (NE22, NE62 - NE64)
Banbury DO (OX15 - OX17)
Barry DO (CF62-CF63)
Bicester DO (OX25, OX26, OX27)
Bridge Of Don DO (AB22, AB23)
Cambridge DO (CB1-CB5, CB21-CB25)
Chipping Norton DO (OX7)
Edinburgh South East DO (EH16-EH17)
Flint DO (CH6 and CH8)
Huntingdon DO (PE26 - PE29)
Ilfracombe DO (ME13)
Johnstone DO (PA5-PA6, PA9, PA10, PA12)
Kidderminster DO (DY10-DY12, DY14)
Kilsyth DO (G65)
Lichfield DO (WS7, WS13, WS14)
Lochgelly DO (KY5)
Lydney DO (GL15)
Northolt DO (UB5-UB6)
Nottingham City DO (NG1, NG3)
Oxford East DO (OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49)
Paisley DO (PA1-PA3)
Patchway DO (BS32, BS34-BS35)
Pontyclun DO (CF72)
Portslade DO (BN41, BN42)
Saxon Way DO (HU4, HU10, HU13-HU15)
Syston SPDO (LE7)
Tobermory SPDO (PA75)
Tweedale DO (TF3-TF4, TF7-TF8, TF12)
Waterlooville DO (PO7-PO8)
Wellingborough DO (NN8-NN9, NN29)
Winsford DO (CW7, CW10)
Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)
88 is a strobogrammatic number.
USO Trial offices
Antrim, Arlington, Ayr, Ballymena, Blackwood, Brinklow, Bulwell, Cardiff, Carlton, Cheltenham, Clifton, Coventry North, Cumbernauld, Fleetwood, Girvan Hadleigh, Hexham, Hull Malmo Road, Louth, Lytham St Annes, Melton Mowbray, Mount Pleasant W, Newton Mearns, North Finchley, Nottingham North, Preston South, Romsey, Salisbury, Scunthorpe, Southend On Sea, Stockton On Tees, Stoke Newington, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Trowbridge, Usk, Winchester.
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Aberdare DO (CF44, CF45)
Ashington DO (NE22, NE62 - NE64)
Banbury DO (OX15 - OX17)
Barry DO (CF62-CF63)
Bicester DO (OX25, OX26, OX27)
Bridge Of Don DO (AB22, AB23)
Cambridge DO (CB1-CB5, CB21-CB25)
Chipping Norton DO (OX7)
Edinburgh South East DO (EH16-EH17)
Flint DO (CH6 and CH8)
Huntingdon DO (PE26 - PE29)
Ilfracombe DO (ME13)
Johnstone DO (PA5-PA6, PA9, PA10, PA12)
Kidderminster DO (DY10-DY12, DY14)
Kilsyth DO (G65)
Lichfield DO (WS7, WS13, WS14)
Lochgelly DO (KY5)
Lydney DO (GL15)
Northolt DO (UB5-UB6)
Nottingham City DO (NG1, NG3)
Oxford East DO (OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49)
Paisley DO (PA1-PA3)
Patchway DO (BS32, BS34-BS35)
Pontyclun DO (CF72)
Portslade DO (BN41, BN42)
Saxon Way DO (HU4, HU10, HU13-HU15)
Syston SPDO (LE7)
Tobermory SPDO (PA75)
Tweedale DO (TF3-TF4, TF7-TF8, TF12)
Waterlooville DO (PO7-PO8)
Wellingborough DO (NN8-NN9, NN29)
Winsford DO (CW7, CW10)
Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)
88 is a strobogrammatic number.
USO Trial offices
Antrim, Arlington, Ayr, Ballymena, Blackwood, Brinklow, Bulwell, Cardiff, Carlton, Cheltenham, Clifton, Coventry North, Cumbernauld, Fleetwood, Girvan Hadleigh, Hexham, Hull Malmo Road, Louth, Lytham St Annes, Melton Mowbray, Mount Pleasant W, Newton Mearns, North Finchley, Nottingham North, Preston South, Romsey, Salisbury, Scunthorpe, Southend On Sea, Stockton On Tees, Stoke Newington, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Trowbridge, Usk, Winchester.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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scotchy1962
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
The infection is growing.
Soon it will be a pandemic.
Surely the new delivery method will cure it.
Not a feckin hope in hell.
Soon it will be a pandemic.
Surely the new delivery method will cure it.
Not a feckin hope in hell.
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Barnacle
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
Ban overtime and this is what you get
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
Seems so. With us it has been stopped in the afternoon unless agreed prior - no excess, you have to work to time. No working your day off unless agreed - so don’t automatically come in, and morning hours have been reduced.yellowbelly wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 20:59Has OT been banned pretty much everywhere then (apart from days off working)? It has for us.
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raXor
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
I only found out about the overtime ban in our DO from others. Seems to have happened sometimes last week and wouldn't be surprised if it's a ban in every office. I honestly have no idea why RM managers constantly display a total lack of communication skills.
Interestingly, the manager's favourites are continuing to get special treatment. A favourite part timer is authorised to come in early (and get paid the overtime) to prep the frame on a particular duty, but when it's a non-favourite who is scheduled to work that same duty, but sometimes with double or more mail, they're rostered to start later so no overtime for them. Can someone explain how exactly this is fair?
Interestingly, the manager's favourites are continuing to get special treatment. A favourite part timer is authorised to come in early (and get paid the overtime) to prep the frame on a particular duty, but when it's a non-favourite who is scheduled to work that same duty, but sometimes with double or more mail, they're rostered to start later so no overtime for them. Can someone explain how exactly this is fair?
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Racingpostie
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
Yea RM isn't famed for Fairness or parity unfortunately, the minimum a manager should do is communicate with all staff esp those who do regular O/T not hearing 2nd hand off others. The big trouble with RM managers is the majority don't have any real previous experience of managing, practically zero man management capabilities and the biggest thing by far is not being able to be proactive, they just bury their heads when things are out the norm like now with no O/T sat in offices telling each other how great they all areraXor wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 21:16I only found out about the overtime ban in our DO from others. Seems to have happened sometimes last week and wouldn't be surprised if it's a ban in every office. I honestly have no idea why RM managers constantly display a total lack of communication skills.
Interestingly, the manager's favourites are continuing to get special treatment. A favourite part timer is authorised to come in early (and get paid the overtime) to prep the frame on a particular duty, but when it's a non-favourite who is scheduled to work that same duty, but sometimes with double or more mail, they're rostered to start later so no overtime for them. Can someone explain how exactly this is fair?
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Aberdare DO (CF44, CF45)
Ashington DO (NE22, NE62 - NE64)
Banbury DO (OX15 - OX17)
Barry DO (CF62-CF63)
Bicester DO (OX25, OX26, OX27)
Bridge Of Don DO (AB22, AB23)
Brierley Hill DO (DY5)
Cambridge DO (CB1-CB5, CB21-CB25)
Dudley DO (DY1, DY2, DY3)
Flint DO (CH6 and CH8)
Huntingdon DO (PE26 - PE29)
Hyde DO (SK13, SK14, SK16)
Ilfracombe DO (ME13)
Johnstone DO (PA5-PA6, PA9, PA10, PA12)
Kidderminster DO (DY10-DY12, DY14)
Kilsyth DO (G65)
Kingswinford DO (DY6)
Lichfield DO (WS7, WS13, WS14)
Lochgelly DO (KY5)
Lydney DO (GL15)
New Ferry DO (CH32, CH62-CH63)
Northolt DO (UB5-UB6)
Nottingham City DO (NG1, NG3)
Oxford East DO (OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49)
Paisley DO (PA1-PA3)
Patchway DO (BS32, BS34-BS35)
Pontyclun DO (CF72)
Portslade DO (BN41, BN42)
Saxon Way DO (HU4, HU10, HU13-HU15)
Syston SPDO (LE7)
Tobermory SPDO (PA75)
Tweedale DO (TF3-TF4, TF7-TF8, TF12)
Waterlooville DO (PO7-PO8)
Wellingborough DO (NN8-NN9, NN29)
Winsford DO (CW7, CW10)
Wolverhampton NE EO (WV11-WV12)
Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)
The international calling code for Iran
USO Trial offices
Antrim, Arlington, Ayr, Ballymena, Blackwood, Brinklow, Bulwell, Cardiff, Carlton, Cheltenham, Clifton, Coventry North, Cumbernauld, Fleetwood, Girvan Hadleigh, Hexham, Hull Malmo Road, Louth, Lytham St Annes, Melton Mowbray, Mount Pleasant W, Newton Mearns, North Finchley, Nottingham North, Preston South, Romsey, Salisbury, Scunthorpe, Southend On Sea, Stockton On Tees, Stoke Newington, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Trowbridge, Usk, Winchester.
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Aberdare DO (CF44, CF45)
Ashington DO (NE22, NE62 - NE64)
Banbury DO (OX15 - OX17)
Barry DO (CF62-CF63)
Bicester DO (OX25, OX26, OX27)
Bridge Of Don DO (AB22, AB23)
Brierley Hill DO (DY5)
Cambridge DO (CB1-CB5, CB21-CB25)
Dudley DO (DY1, DY2, DY3)
Flint DO (CH6 and CH8)
Huntingdon DO (PE26 - PE29)
Hyde DO (SK13, SK14, SK16)
Ilfracombe DO (ME13)
Johnstone DO (PA5-PA6, PA9, PA10, PA12)
Kidderminster DO (DY10-DY12, DY14)
Kilsyth DO (G65)
Kingswinford DO (DY6)
Lichfield DO (WS7, WS13, WS14)
Lochgelly DO (KY5)
Lydney DO (GL15)
New Ferry DO (CH32, CH62-CH63)
Northolt DO (UB5-UB6)
Nottingham City DO (NG1, NG3)
Oxford East DO (OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49)
Paisley DO (PA1-PA3)
Patchway DO (BS32, BS34-BS35)
Pontyclun DO (CF72)
Portslade DO (BN41, BN42)
Saxon Way DO (HU4, HU10, HU13-HU15)
Syston SPDO (LE7)
Tobermory SPDO (PA75)
Tweedale DO (TF3-TF4, TF7-TF8, TF12)
Waterlooville DO (PO7-PO8)
Wellingborough DO (NN8-NN9, NN29)
Winsford DO (CW7, CW10)
Wolverhampton NE EO (WV11-WV12)
Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO)
The international calling code for Iran
USO Trial offices
Antrim, Arlington, Ayr, Ballymena, Blackwood, Brinklow, Bulwell, Cardiff, Carlton, Cheltenham, Clifton, Coventry North, Cumbernauld, Fleetwood, Girvan Hadleigh, Hexham, Hull Malmo Road, Louth, Lytham St Annes, Melton Mowbray, Mount Pleasant W, Newton Mearns, North Finchley, Nottingham North, Preston South, Romsey, Salisbury, Scunthorpe, Southend On Sea, Stockton On Tees, Stoke Newington, Tenterden, Tonbridge, Trowbridge, Usk, Winchester.
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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oypostie
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?
Could it be three figures tomorrow
