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Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve mail
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Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve mail
Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve mail service in Lincoln
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POSTIES in Lincoln will be driving bigger vans and using hulking trolleys to keep up with the way we communicate.
In an age when letters are a thing of the past and households can have anything from clothes to vacuum cleaners delivered in a click, Royal Mail is catching up.
From today, workers will have special trolleys and use more vehicles to deliver the mail.
It is so they can better handle packages which are bigger and come in a myriad different shapes, thanks to internet shopping.
It means that delivery routes will be changed so people and businesses in Lincoln may receive their mail earlier or slightly later.
Andy Aston, collections and delivery sector manager at the Lincoln office, said: "The way in which we communicate with each other has changed dramatically. Unfortunately, fewer letters are now posted every day and Royal Mail needs to organise its delivery routes to be as efficient as possible.
"We also deliver more larger items and so we are investing in new equipment to carry these items to customers even more securely.
"The new equipment will also reduce injury to our postmen and women from carrying heavier mail bags.
"We are proud of the high regard in which our postmen and women are held in Lincoln.
"The changes to delivery routes will mean that a member of our local and experienced team will still be delivering to our customers in Lincoln.
"The local delivery team and I are fully committed to providing a high quality of service that is as reliable and friendly as customers have come to expect from Royal Mail in Lincoln over many years."
Most deliveries will still reach their destination by noon but the exact times will depend on what route customers are on.
It may be earlier, but Royal Mail said it would depend on what sort of load posties have to sort out in the mornings.
Michael Armstrong, events and promotions manager from Lincoln Business Improvement Group, said: "It's common for businesses to e-mail rather than send letters, so it's no surprised Royal Mail is modifying its service.
"The only thing I use the post for now is sending DVDs and birthday cards, that sort of thing, and maybe that's the same for a lot of people."
Sales assistant at the Whisky Shop in Bailgate, Martin Aske, said: "I know we do get quite a few orders on the internet and so we are posting off quite a few boxes.
"I think we probably e-mail more now than ever."
http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/new ... ticle.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
POSTIES in Lincoln will be driving bigger vans and using hulking trolleys to keep up with the way we communicate.
In an age when letters are a thing of the past and households can have anything from clothes to vacuum cleaners delivered in a click, Royal Mail is catching up.
From today, workers will have special trolleys and use more vehicles to deliver the mail.
It is so they can better handle packages which are bigger and come in a myriad different shapes, thanks to internet shopping.
It means that delivery routes will be changed so people and businesses in Lincoln may receive their mail earlier or slightly later.
Andy Aston, collections and delivery sector manager at the Lincoln office, said: "The way in which we communicate with each other has changed dramatically. Unfortunately, fewer letters are now posted every day and Royal Mail needs to organise its delivery routes to be as efficient as possible.
"We also deliver more larger items and so we are investing in new equipment to carry these items to customers even more securely.
"The new equipment will also reduce injury to our postmen and women from carrying heavier mail bags.
"We are proud of the high regard in which our postmen and women are held in Lincoln.
"The changes to delivery routes will mean that a member of our local and experienced team will still be delivering to our customers in Lincoln.
"The local delivery team and I are fully committed to providing a high quality of service that is as reliable and friendly as customers have come to expect from Royal Mail in Lincoln over many years."
Most deliveries will still reach their destination by noon but the exact times will depend on what route customers are on.
It may be earlier, but Royal Mail said it would depend on what sort of load posties have to sort out in the mornings.
Michael Armstrong, events and promotions manager from Lincoln Business Improvement Group, said: "It's common for businesses to e-mail rather than send letters, so it's no surprised Royal Mail is modifying its service.
"The only thing I use the post for now is sending DVDs and birthday cards, that sort of thing, and maybe that's the same for a lot of people."
Sales assistant at the Whisky Shop in Bailgate, Martin Aske, said: "I know we do get quite a few orders on the internet and so we are posting off quite a few boxes.
"I think we probably e-mail more now than ever."
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
"It means that delivery routes will be changed so people and businesses in Lincoln may receive their mail earlier or slightly later."

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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
Reads like a pre-emptive PR piece for P&L.
Are they really getting bigger vans and better trolleys than the rest of us?
Are they really getting bigger vans and better trolleys than the rest of us?
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
so its a combo then and a sore wrist(with the trolley that is) 
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
I THINK THEY WILL BE GETTING THEIR MAIL A LOT LATER.WELCOME TO THE FUTURE. 
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
Are Bippers bigger
I suppose they're bigger than a bike (but only just
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
"most deliveries will still reach their destination by noon"

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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
He didn't say on which day thougholilew wrote:"most deliveries will still reach their destination by noon"![]()
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
what it really means is we`ll be carting more crap around in the same time, and expeceted to work an hour over our time for nothing, as we do in oswestry, its run like a f***ing nazi death camp now
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
We have just been told in my office that our cycles are being replaced with vans with "golf trollies". The change, we are told, is because van sharing is a "more cost-effective and environmentally friendly method of delivery" than bicycles. This must be Royal Mail's lie of the week. Which turkey thought that one up? Perhaps he has shares in Vauxhall.
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
Just wondering bro is Gobowen railway station alive and well I was stationed at Oswestry as a Junior Leader many many moons ago.borgpicard wrote:what it really means is we`ll be carting more crap around in the same time, and expeceted to work an hour over our time for nothing, as we do in oswestry, its run like a f***ing nazi death camp now
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
So Why is my whole office still delivering letters (by the ton) on a daily basis"in an age when letters are a thing of the past "
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
cycle were have you been man this is old news thats been goin on for the last 15 months mate sure you work for us hahacyclesareus wrote:We have just been told in my office that our cycles are being replaced with vans with "golf trollies". The change, we are told, is because van sharing is a "more cost-effective and environmentally friendly method of delivery" than bicycles. This must be Royal Mail's lie of the week. Which turkey thought that one up? Perhaps he has shares in Vauxhall.
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Re: Postmen get bigger vans and trolleys in bid to improve m
borgpicard wrote:what it really means is we`ll be carting more crap around in the same time, and expeceted to work an hour over our time for nothing, as we do in oswestry, its run like a f***ing nazi death camp now
Bit of a stupidly moronic comparison, is it not?