Royal Mail have been in touch to let me know that, following a successful trial, they are changing the way they handle items that cannot be delivered at the first attempt. For Royal Mail customers across Corby, as of Tuesday 2nd May, items that cannot be delivered, left in a safe place, or with a neighbour, will be scheduled for automatic re-delivery on the next working day. A card will be left to advise the customer of the attempted delivery and advising that a second attempt to deliver will be made. If the second delivery attempt is unsuccessful, all the pre-existing redelivery options will still be available, including requesting a delivery on a more convenient day, which can be arranged via telephone, online, or on the Royal Mail app. Full details can be found on Royal Mail delivery cards. Royal Mail also wanted to outline that all Customer Service Points (CSP’s) serving the constituency remain open at all local delivery offices. For the most up-to-date opening times for your local CSP, please see: www.royalmail.com.