Can anybody advise me on the proceedures of relocating an exisiting post box that sits within the adopted highway.
Contact names and details would be very helpful aswell, if possible.
Many thanks in anticipation
Chris
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IcanthelpthewayIam
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Re: Relocating An Existing Post Box
You need to speak to your local delivery office manager, he has the power to request thischriswarren wrote:Can anybody advise me on the proceedures of relocating an exisiting post box that sits within the adopted highway.
Contact names and details would be very helpful aswell, if possible.
Many thanks in anticipation
Chris
However it is usually very difficult to get permission to do this
What are your reasons for requesting the move?
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arnold cheshire
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Re: Relocating An Existing Post Box
tell a councillor your concernschriswarren wrote:Can anybody advise me on the proceedures of relocating an exisiting post box that sits within the adopted highway.
Contact names and details would be very helpful aswell, if possible.
Many thanks in anticipation
Chris
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ResUxbUB8
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Re: Relocating An Existing Post Box
Did you have any success with the relocation of the postbox Chris?
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yellowbelly
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Re: Relocating An Existing Post Box
Doubt you'll get a response from the original poster from 10 years ago but the Royal Mail website seems to
suggest you would have to approach Royal Mail to get a postbox moved (as does the example in the Metro article):
https://personal.help.royalmail.com/app ... relocation
https://metro.co.uk/2019/02/18/first-cl ... s-8651268/If you would like to discuss the removal or relocation of a box in your area or you are experiencing a problem, please contact us using the help centre link to the right of this page.
but if you look at the Google Street View image (dated Mar 2022, three years after the Metro article) doesn't look like the property owner has had
much joy in getting it moved!
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.44310 ... 92?ucbcb=1
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Re: Relocating An Existing Post Box
Thanks yellowbelly. It's worth mentioning the local authorities apparently have no powers regarding postboxes. The reasons in our case was the Royal Mail suggests that a brick wall needed to be rebuilt and they claim to be unable to park next to box as they is a single yellow line (has been there for many years and can drop off/collect). The wall is being rebuilt and with support of two local councillors I am contacting Royal Mail to be put back. You have to go through customer services as can't contact locally. These boxes are put back in storage and not sold. The relocation they don't seem to want engage with. It appears boxes are gradually being removed if roadworks or accidents and not returned so has to have fewer collections.