From the BBC:
“Royal Mail to launch parcel
postboxes”
Royal Mail has announced plans
for the UK's first-ever parcel postboxes. The company said 1,400 of the new
postboxes would be installed across the country in more than 30 locations over
a six-month period, starting in August. Locations will include Aberdeen,
Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff and Leeds. Customers will be able to post parcels
in the same way that they currently post a letter, provided that postage has
been pre-paid using Royal Mail's own online labelling service. Existing letter
postboxes were introduced in the 1850s and Royal Mail said the new move
represented the first major change in the system since then. "The launch
of parcel postboxes is also one of the biggest innovations in parcels since the
launch of Parcel Post in 1883," it added. Royal Mail will be converting
existing meter boxes, which it said had a larger aperture and a secure design. Mark
Street, head of campaigns at Royal Mail, said: "We hope that the wider
roll-out gives added flexibility to online sellers who might be running a
business in their spare time and not keeping regular office hour. People will
also be able to return parcels using the system, as long as they have a Royal
Mail barcode attached.
^ I’m not sure if this is such a
great idea (especially in England and in Northern Ireland which are high
targets for terrorism.) A terrorist could put a box in that has a bomb. I hope
this was taken into consideration when the Royal Mail decided on this new
program. ^
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