The Royal Mail is set to make changes to its services next week as it continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic. Bosses said last month that they are working hard to deliver letters and parcels to people in every part of the country and introduced social distancing measures to protect staff and members of the public.
But now the courier company is making a number of changes "to protect the health and safety of our people and the general public".
The Royal Mail said on its website: "We are committed to ensuring we deliver for the country. Our colleagues are keeping the mail moving – delivering letters and parcels across the UK, including to those who find it difficult to leave their homes. "Throughout this crisis, we will continue to