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Greeting Card Association expresses concern on new evidence Royal Mail prioritising parcel deliveries over letters.

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The Greeting Card Association has reacted to a BBC Panorama programme lifting the lid on Royal Mail management prioritising parcel delivery over letters, which it says are in contradiction of assurances given to Ofcom and to the GCA directly.

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The GCA’s chief executive officer Amanda Fergusson said:

“Our members are deeply concerned that Panorama has uncovered further evidence that Royal Mail has been systemically prioritising parcel deliveries ahead of letters.

“This directly contradicts evidence given by Royal Mail to both Ofcom and to the government that Royal Mail’s failure to meet the delivery standards laid out under the Universal Service Obligation (USO) did not result from a change in policy.

“Panorama now confirms what our members have told us – that the Royal Mail continues to batch letters and deliver them behind parcels. 

“In addition to the evidence we understand was supplied to Ofcom by the BEIS committee, two national newspapers and the CWU, we provided details of our members’ experiences directly to both the Royal Mail and the regulator.

“However Ofcom declared in November that it ‘did not identify any suggestion that Royal Mail’s senior management had directed the prioritisation of parcels over letters outside of recognised contingency plans.

“Given Panorama’s findings, we would ask that Ofcom makes good on the promise made to us on January 15 and advise what steps they have since taken to hold the Royal Mail to the delivery standards the public both demands and pays for. 

“They, like our members expect a postal service that’s national, reliable and affordable and they’re not getting it.

“We continue to be concerned that Ofcom though its current USO consultation seems to be assuming an outcome that will see postal deliveries cut back to five or even as few as three days each week – without properly considering the clear steps Royal Mail management could take to immediately return its letters service to a position of greater stability.

“It appears the public is being asked to accept a further diminishing of service levels as a consequence of Royal Mail’s inability to meet the service standards already proscribed in law.

“We cannot stand by and let this happen – as Panorama makes clear, the public demand a better service than the one currently being offered. 

“Our vibrant, creative, £1.5bn British greetings card industry relies on a Royal Mail service that we can all trust to deliver on time, all the time. 

“Ofcom and government need to listen harder to our members and others, like us, who have a deep love and appreciation for the service our Royal Mail provides.

“A restructured USO is not, as Ofcom seems to suggest, a purely economic consideration. 

“As the public outcry to their proposals to cut delivery services suggests, it’s much more than that – people in Britain want the Royal Mail to deliver what it promises.”

Through its #Cardmitment campaign, the GCA is encouraging people make a commitment to send cards. It is asking politicians and other stakeholders to also make a commitment to keeping postal prices low and supporting the Royal Mail’s obligation to deliver to any address in the UK, six days a week.

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