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flawless1 | 08:01 Wed 03rd Dec 2008 | Business
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Anybody know where I can find out the laws governing Royal Mail? Things like :is that old law saying it's illegal to stop the royal mail still in effect? Is one communal delivery box serving 20 flats a 'legal' delivery? Every search I do comes up with nothing! Thanks
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Morning,

I think you want the Postal Services Act 2000, and as I get the impression youre looking to make a complaint possibly PostComm. The Act talks about a 'universal post service'.....

It is still an offence for a postal worker to hinder the mail - whether this applies to your neighbours I dont know.

20 addresses seems a bit much, how come your mail doesnt come through your door?



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Thank you for your help. The problem has arisen due to a recently installed door entry system. The 'trade' button, allowing free access, works from 8am-noon. After this time (and the postman comes around 2pm) no post or delivery people have access to our front doors so they can't even leave a 'called but you were out card'. Postman buzzes my flat everyday to access the block.Council are suggesting a communal letterbox placed by the door, all post for the flats going into this, each of us having a key, then helping ourselves to our mail from this box. I don't think this would be legal as the privacy aspect would be lost. Trying to find proof so my battle with the Council can commence!
It would be usual practice for the council to provide the post office with a key for the main door. Is the council declining to do this?

A communal letterbox for 20 people is a bizarre idea and there is no way Id have my post going into one!
Further to this, most financial institutions willnot deliver statements, cheque books, cards, etc to a shared postbox, so you will have to go to the branch to collect them.

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