Always had a good service from Royal Mail on deliveries. I also use 48 Tracked for sending small parcels, and only £3.39 when purchased online, very reliable and easy to follow updates. Some of the other "postal delivery services" tend to leave them in the front garden or doorstep and bugger off!
It's humans that created this "wildlife space" ,they are quite happy and very aware of us as mostly friends. Other wildlife is their main threat! behave yourself! lol!
Maybe the few staff only end up with a pound an hour with the rising Starmer bills and the rotten council tax deductions? they probably don't really care? who can blame them.
Fox, Herons, Crows, Gulls, Pike, Cats, Jays, Magpies, Jackdaws, etc. The list goes on! predators will always take a young waterfowl chick for breakfast, tea, lunch, if the opportunity arises. It's called "nature".
Personally I use Royal Mail for sending items, but I'm sure some of our older folk still rely on using the post office for various other uses, so hopefully it will remain for the foreseeable future.
Indeed ianr, I didn't have time to include all Royal Mail options, thanks for that extra bit, they have been spot on for me, I use them a lot and have never had any issues with delivery, touch wood!
You can buy your parcel postage (tracked or any other) online from Royal Mail, they will come to your address with the label and pick up your parcel, (no extra charge) alternatively, you can print your label at home and apply to your parcel for them to pick up from you also. The other option is to drop off your labelled parcel to the Royal Mail Delivery Office of your choice.
What a sad bunch of boring negative killjoys that frequent this forum! let the good kids have their fun, it's no wonder only a handful of members bother posting on here. 🙄