The Daily Telegraph

Royal Mail delivers its worst service in Christmas run-up

- By Susie Coen

ROYAL MAIL failed to deliver almost half of first class post on time in the runup to Christmas in what is thought to be the worst performanc­e in the firm’s history.

Just 54 per cent of first class mail was delivered the next working day in the three months to December, significan­tly below its 93 per cent target.

Brighton, Perth, Sunderland and south London were among the worstperfo­rming regions, with delivery performanc­e well below 50 per cent.

It did not achieve its performanc­e target in one postcode area out of 118, despite aiming to reach targets in 91.5 areas. The company apologised for the poor service, blaming nine days of “highly damaging” strikes, led by the Communicat­ion Workers Union (CWU), which saw postal workers walk out over pay and conditions.

It comes after watchdog Ofcom told Royal Mail to stop using Covid as an “excuse” for delays, saying the firm “fell well short of where it should be”.

The figures show that in the three months to 4 Dec 2022, 78.6 per cent of second-class mail was delivered within three working days, significan­tly below its 98.5 per cent target. Three-quarters of first-class mail was delivered within two days. The quality of service was significan­tly higher in the group’s first quarter, from April to June last year, although still below targets.

Royal Mail could face a fine if found to have fallen short of its requiremen­ts. It was ordered to pay £1.5m in 2020 for a similar breach.

Grant Mcpherson, the group’s chief operating officer, said: “We’re sorry to customers who have been impacted by service levels during this period, which are much lower as a result of CWU’S ongoing strike action.”

A CWU spokesman said the performanc­e is “totally unacceptab­le” and “Postal workers are devastated and want the service restored”. He said the ability to rectify the problem “lies at the hands of an aggressive and out-of-control management”.

In the year to March 2022, 82 per cent of first-class mail was delivered on time, compared to just under 75 per cent for 2020-2021.

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