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Royal Mail told to 'catch yourselves on' over postal charges for disabled son

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Royal Mail told to 'catch yourselves on' over postal charges for disabled son

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https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/nort ... s-33504350

A Lisburn councillor has told Royal Mail to "catch yourselves on" after charging a disabled person to forward his letters to a new homes amid a postal "crisis" in the city.

The delivery company now owned by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group has been criticised for charging a family of three over £60 to redirect post to a new address within the city.

The redirection service has come under fire from the Lagan Valley elected member as Royal Mail publicly confirms it is experiencing high levels of staff sickness and resource pressures, leading to weeks of postal delays across UK postal areas including Lisburn and Banbridge.

Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) SDLP councillor Pat Catney said:"I have been contacted by a local resident who has felt they had no choice, but to pay this cost to forward on mail to his new address.

"He is a father to a disabled son who relies on disability allowance and would expect to get medical letters sent to his home.

"Obviously the parent was concerned about missing any important letters, but especially now when we face this postal delay crisis in Lisburn, it is just not on.

"I would ask Royal Mail to catch yourselves on and don't be charging people for an extra service when you can't even provide the actual service you are supposed to. It is a disgrace."

The cost breakdown is understood to be £41 for the first named person at the house and £10 for every other name for a period of three months.

Royal Mail has charged for redirection services for many years, but has faced significant criticism in 2018 over an increase of 74% since 2012.

The Citizens Advice chief executive Gillian Guy has previously called for the service to be more affordable to households following years of "drastically increasing" the cost of redirection services.

A motion by DUP Alderman Allan Ewart was approved this week at Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) for an urgent meeting with Royal Mail to address the "weeks of delays" to local residents with claims of medical and financial distress caused by late mail arrival.

The LDRS contacted Royal Mail to ask if the cost of the service were fair at this time of delays in Lisburn.

A spokesperson said: "Redirection is Royal Mail’s standard service which forwards mail from a previous address to a new one for a set period when someone moves home, either permanently or temporarily.

"It helps ensure important correspondence continues to arrive while customers update senders with their new address.

"This is a paid service and has carried a charge for many years. It is not a new service or a recent change.

The spokesperson added: "Royal Mail does not offer a free Redirection service. however, a Concessionary Redirection is available at a reduced price for customers receiving Universal Credit or Pension Credit.

"Currently, 80.3% of First Class mail in the BT postcode area is delivered the next working day, with the remainder arriving shortly afterwards. This is broadly in line with national performance, where 77.5% of First Class mail is delivered the next working day and 96.6% within three working days.

"While we recognise some customers may experience delays, these are typically short-term and localised to specific delivery routes due to temporary resourcing pressures. Reports of waits of weeks are not representative of overall performance.

"Any customer concerned about missing or delayed mail should contact us so the local delivery office can investigate."
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Re: Royal Mail told to 'catch yourselves on' over postal charges for disabled son

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NHS letters generally don't get redirected but yes RM should be giving a better service so that people get what they are paying for whether that's first second or DSA class
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Isn't there the freebie option? I thought if someone scribbles a new address on a letter and injects it back into the network we still have to honour it. I've seen them come through the sequenced.
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Mr Rush wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:35
Isn't there the freebie option? I thought if someone scribbles a new address on a letter and injects it back into the network we still have to honour it. I've seen them come through the sequenced.
I see them too and deliver them but was told by the guy in the locker that we should kill them off. So I think no, we probably should kill them as the customer hasn't paid. Kretinski needs a new private jet and 3rd yatch.
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funkflex55 wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:29
NHS letters generally don't get redirected but yes RM should be giving a better service so that people get what they are paying for whether that's first second or DSA class
There are now 2 classes of DSA. There's 1C DSA and there's 2C DSA. The 2C DSA has two variants, a 3 day version and a 5 day version.
funkflex55 wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 18:30
Mr Rush wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:35
Isn't there the freebie option? I thought if someone scribbles a new address on a letter and injects it back into the network we still have to honour it. I've seen them come through the sequenced.
I see them too and deliver them but was told by the guy in the locker that we should kill them off. So I think no, we probably should kill them as the customer hasn't paid. Kretinski needs a new private jet and 3rd yatch.
We've been told that provided that it hasn't been opened, it must be forward on as per the new address.
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Mr Rush wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:35
Isn't there the freebie option? I thought if someone scribbles a new address on a letter and injects it back into the network we still have to honour it. I've seen them come through the sequenced.
Yes as far as I'm aware that's still the case, I think some people on this thread are getting a bit unnecessarily over excited
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ted_e_bear wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 20:58
Mr Rush wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:35
Isn't there the freebie option? I thought if someone scribbles a new address on a letter and injects it back into the network we still have to honour it. I've seen them come through the sequenced.
Yes as far as I'm aware that's still the case, I think some people on this thread are getting a bit unnecessarily over excited
If i see a new address i send it on then its up to del staff whether they send it on or kill it off.honestly don,t know what is right or wrong.
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SpacePhoenix wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 18:59
funkflex55 wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:29
NHS letters generally don't get redirected but yes RM should be giving a better service so that people get what they are paying for whether that's first second or DSA class
There are now 2 classes of DSA. There's 1C DSA and there's 2C DSA. The 2C DSA has two variants, a 3 day version and a 5 day version.
funkflex55 wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 18:30
Mr Rush wrote:
28 Feb 2026, 17:35
Isn't there the freebie option? I thought if someone scribbles a new address on a letter and injects it back into the network we still have to honour it. I've seen them come through the sequenced.
I see them too and deliver them but was told by the guy in the locker that we should kill them off. So I think no, we probably should kill them as the customer hasn't paid. Kretinski needs a new private jet and 3rd yatch.
We've been told that provided that it hasn't been opened, it must be forward on as per the new address.
Some people write sorry opened by mistake what do you do then.
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The Royal Mail United Kingdom Post Scheme Section 15 https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/4925875


15.7 Forwarding – unofficial redirections – We are not under any obligation to do anything with an item that someone requests to be forwarded to another address other than the return to sender address on the cover. We consider these unpaid for, forwarding requests to be a form of unofficial redirections request. Typically in this situation the original address is crossed out and a written request (e.g. “please forward to”) is made on the cover to forward the item to another address. This is normally attempted in order to try to get the item to the addressee who has moved to another address. In these situations the person moving should take out a Redirection service with us or provide pre-paid stationery. If we find an item that someone has requested be forwarded to another address then the item may be dealt with or disposed of at our discretion.
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In my experience, Dr's surgeries, dentists, opticians, hospitals and schools are the last organisations that people think of to notify a change of address.
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yellowbelly wrote:
01 Mar 2026, 12:35
In my experience, Dr's surgeries, dentists, opticians, hospitals and schools are the last organisations that people think of to notify a change of address.
If you just notify them all then you don't need to pay a penny for the redirection service! Alternatively just ask the new resident to keep your letters and you'll pop round to collect them once a week.