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Royal Mail is introducing the UK’s first ever parcel postboxes in locations across the country, over a six month period from August this year. This marks the first major repurposing of the postbox in the last 160 years.
The launch will see the Company convert existing meter boxes (1,400 in total), which include a wider aperture and secure design. The initiative follows a successful trial of the boxes in 2018.
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This is the first time parcel postboxes have been widely introduced in the UK, and the launch represents the first major change of use for the postbox since it was introduced 160 years ago. The launch of parcel postboxes is also one of the biggest innovations in parcels since the launch of Parcel Post in 1883.
The change means that small businesses and marketplace sellers can post pre-paid parcels through securely designed parcel postboxes, in the same way that they currently post a letter. Parcels must be pre-paid through Click & Drop, Royal Mail’s market leading online labelling system for consumers, online sellers and account customers. Customers will also be able to post some return parcels at any time, seven days a week.
The postboxes will be introduced in locations across the UK including Birmingham, Leeds, Aberdeen and Cardiff.
Mark Street, Head of Campaigns at Royal Mail, said “The wide scale introduction of parcel postboxes is one of the many ways we at Royal Mail are looking to make the lives of our customers easier. The parcel postboxes trial last year was a success, and we hope that the wider roll-out gives added flexibility to online sellers who might be running a business in their spare time and not keeping regular office hours.”
Parcel Postbox Locations:
Leeds | Newcastle & Tyneside | Sheffield |
Warrington | Swindon | Nottingham |
Romford | Manchester | Preston |
London Central | Birmingham | Chelmsford |
Chester | Greenford | Glasgow |
Edinburgh | Bristol | Croydon |
Poole | Aberdeen | Southampton |
Belfast | Peterborough | Plymouth |
Cardiff | Norwich | Swansea |
Bournemouth | Exeter | Truro |
Inverness | Carlisle |
The Royal Mail is introducing a wave of new-style parcel post boxes across Suffolk and Essex which means traders can send parcels 24/7.
One of the new Royal Mail parcel postboxes which are being introduced across the country, including sites in Suffolk and Essex. Picture: KATIELEE ARROWSMITH- Credit: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS
Traders are now able to post parcels 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
These larger postboxes have wider apertures and a secure design and are intended for online customers who use the pre-paid postage system, to send or return their parcels seven days a week.
The launch of parcel postboxes is one of the biggest innovations in parcels since the launch of the parcel post in 1883, and is linked to the explosion of internet and web-based buying and selling in the UK.
Across the country 1,400 meter boxes are being converted to the new use.
One of the new parcel postboxes, designed for the use of pre-paid business customers including internet traders using the Royal Mail's Click & Drop labelling system. This parcel postbox is in Lloyds Avenue in the heart of Ipswich town centre. Picture: DAVID VINCENT- Credit: Archant
This one is in Lloyds Avenue, Ipswich in the heart of the town centre and next to the Cornhill.
Small businesses, marketplace sellers and individuals will be able to use the boxes in the same way as they post a letter, so long as they pre-paid through the Royal Mail's Click & Drop labelling system.
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Parcels must include a Royal Mail barcode on them to use the service.
Across Essex and South Anglia the first 37 boxes have been converted including CM, CO and IP postcodes, such as Bury St Edmunds, Felixstowe and Bury St Edmunds.
New Royal Mail parcel postboxes, being introduced in Suffolk, will make it easier for internet traders and customers to return parcels when pre-paid with the Royal Mail's Click & Drop system. Picture: GETTY IMAGES- Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
It is one of the biggest postal innovations in 160 years.
Mark Street head of campaigns at Royal Mail said: 'The introduction of parcel postboxes in the Essex and South Anglia areas means that customers can now send parcels with pre-paid postage and their returns in the same way that they do letters. The new parcel postboxes provide added flexibility to online sellers who might be running a business in their spare time and not keeping regular office hours.'
Here's where to find the new parcel postboxes
Skyliner Way, Bury St Edmnunds IP32
St Andrews Street North, Bury St Edmunds IP33
Orwell House, Ferry Lane, Felixstowe IP11
Route Master, Walton Avenue, Felixstowe IP11
Farthing Road Business Box, Ipswich IP1
Goddard Road East, Ipswich IP1
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Lloyds Avenue Business Box, Ipswich IP1
Hadleigh Road Industrial Estate, Ipswich IP2
Lion Barn Industrial Estate, Needham Mkt IP6
Royal Mail, Thetford IP24
Royal Mail Parcel Post Boxes
Meter Post, Woodbridge IP12