Scots are being urged to get their Christmas cards and parcels sent off early this year, with the first national deadline falling on Monday
December 12 amid ongoing strike action.
The Royal Mail are asking people to get their letters in early this year, to ensure that they arrive in time for Christmas. Unfortunately for those posting abroad, the deadline for economy packages has now passed.Nick Landon, Chief Commercial Officer, Royal Mail, said: "We ask our customers to post early for Christmas to help us deliver Christmas."
Top Trending Stories Today However, the CWU has warned that there could be disruption during the festive season as letters and deliveries stack up, causing a "Christmas meltdown".
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