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Royal Mail statement regarding the move of the Nuneaton delivery office from the city centre

Royal Mail deliveries in Nuneaton are now made from its new hub. Staff no longer work from the old sorting office in Justice Walk.

Their last day at the depot, where generations have queued for parcels in the past, was on Saturday (July 6), with operations starting at the new facility in Bermuda Village on Sunday (July 7).




Deliveries then began on Monday (July 8) from the new hub, which was built on Hazell Way, off Bermuda Road, on land that was formerly part of the famous Stanley Brick Works. Customers should not notice any difference, a Royal Mail spokesman said.

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In a statement, the spokesperson said: “Our new purpose-built delivery office will help us meet the changing needs of our customers and business.

“There will be no impact on our customers or any disruption to our delivery service following the move.”

In addition to the delivery office, there is also a 60-space car park for staff and customers, including two charging stations for electric vehicles. The old delivery office is doomed to be flattened.

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