02/09/2014
Royal Mail Announces Delivery Offices' Sunday Opening
Royal Mail customers in L'Derry and Belfast will be able to collect parcels from delivery offices on Sunday, as part of a pilot scheme being introduced this week.
The Royal Mail is trialling Sunday opening at about 100 of its busiest delivery offices across the UK, including Belfast South & Central Delivery Office in Tomb Street and L'Derry Delivery Office in Great James Street. The offices will open between 12:00 and 16:00 from this Sunday.
Michael Kennedy, Royal Mail Director of Operations Northern Ireland, said: "We are continuing to be more customer responsive and provide more options for people to receive items they have ordered online.
"I am delighted to pilot Sunday afternoon opening at around 100 of our delivery offices across the UK with the highest parcel volumes, including Belfast South & Central and Londonderry."
(IT/CD)
The Royal Mail is trialling Sunday opening at about 100 of its busiest delivery offices across the UK, including Belfast South & Central Delivery Office in Tomb Street and L'Derry Delivery Office in Great James Street. The offices will open between 12:00 and 16:00 from this Sunday.
Michael Kennedy, Royal Mail Director of Operations Northern Ireland, said: "We are continuing to be more customer responsive and provide more options for people to receive items they have ordered online.
"I am delighted to pilot Sunday afternoon opening at around 100 of our delivery offices across the UK with the highest parcel volumes, including Belfast South & Central and Londonderry."
(IT/CD)
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10 August 2017
Warning Issued Over Fake Royal Mail Missed Delivery Cards
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19 July 2018
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08 September 2003
NI on-course Sunday betting close
A new law to allow on-course Sunday betting was published today by Social Development Minister, John Spellar. The draft Betting and Gaming (Northern Ireland) Order 2003, which has been published for consultation, also includes changes to bring the local betting and gaming law more closely into line with the rest of the UK.
NI on-course Sunday betting close
A new law to allow on-course Sunday betting was published today by Social Development Minister, John Spellar. The draft Betting and Gaming (Northern Ireland) Order 2003, which has been published for consultation, also includes changes to bring the local betting and gaming law more closely into line with the rest of the UK.
21 February 2003
Sunday betting on course says Minister
Social Development Minister, Des Browne has announced his intention to relax the betting law to allow on-course Sunday betting. The move is part of a package of changes that will bring the local betting and gaming law more closely into line with the rest of the UK.
Sunday betting on course says Minister
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