Looks like Ofcom has fallen victim to regulatory capture and has rolled over and agreed to Royal Mail's demands to cut deliveries and targets (proposals are out to consultation, but I doubt they will change as a result).
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jan/30/royal-mail-should-cut-second-class-delivery-days-says-regulator-ofcom
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@pwaring Here we often get most mail on Saturdays when they've not delivered for a few days - shrug.
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@penguin42@mastodon.org.uk @pwaring@fosstodon.org Curiously the letter delivery service is more regular in rural North Wales than it is in suburban Manchester. In the town they seem to batch up into fewer delivery days.
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@nowster @penguin42 I wonder if it's up to each delivery office or mail centre - when I post second class cards they consistently arrive the same day for some people and 3-5 days for others (all outside my local area so it's not a distance / hops issue). We get daily deliveries to our block of flats even if there are only items for one or two.
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@pwaring@fosstodon.org @penguin42@mastodon.org.uk It may even be linked to the same postal round in rural areas combining collections and deliveries, whereas in a town delivery and collecting from pillar boxes are separate activities.
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