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Oxfordshire - Emergency measures as illness disrupts Royal Mail parcel service

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Oxfordshire - Emergency measures as illness disrupts Royal Mail parcel service

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Emergency parcel measures have been enacted amid illness disruption to Royal Mail deliveries.

Earlier today (Monday, February 23), it was reported on social media that Royal Mail's east Oxford delivery office was suffering some difficulties, with post and parcels for the surrounding areas suffering.

The postcodes the office serves are: OX3, OX4, OX33, OX44, OX49.

Since then, the company has confirmed that is the case and said it is due to sickness.

A Royal Mail spokesperson said: “East Oxford Delivery Office has experienced a short-term increase in sickness absence, which has affected deliveries locally. "

The delivery business has since put in place temporary emergency measures to ensure that post is properly prioritised.

The spokesperson added: "We have brought in additional temporary staff to support the unit and improve reliability.

“As a temporary measure, we are rotating deliveries so that any mail not delivered on its scheduled day is prioritised the next, and NHS correspondence continues to be delivered daily to protect customers awaiting important appointments.”

This comes less than a week after the East Oxford delivery office was listed among 111 UK offices that were struggling amid the weather.

The business said: "Adverse weather, including storms Goretti, Ingrid and Chandra in January, alongside higher-than-usual sick absence, has caused some short-term disruption to certain routes”.
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Bull. Oxford has been failing for ages. It isn’t a recent thing. People were being drafted in from the south coast to help them out months ago
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"The business said: "Adverse weather, including storms Goretti, Ingrid and Chandra in January, alongside higher-than-usual sick absence, has caused some short-term disruption to certain routes”.

I can't wait for next week's update "surprisingly mild weather has led to a higher number of postal staff taking their rest days......."

I bet our media team check the weather forecast daily that hoping another storm is forecast as we haven't had one recently.
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'Emergency measures'! Do you think there's a binder labelled Operation Unthinkable? What's in that: just prioritise Tracked like every other day? I think it's been lying open for five years.

Hopefully Oxford can get back on their feet (!) and there aren't any ionic disturbances in the vicinity of the Van Allen Belts forecast.
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