Letter delivery duration
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silverfoxcc

Original Poster:

8,142 posts

169 months

Monday 3rd July 2023
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Not sure how to word the enquiry

Letter posted last Wed to a village in Co Tipperary Ireland

What would be it expected deilvery time...someone said up to 10 days!! so putting this out to the PH hive

Thanks

Panamax

8,497 posts

58 months

Monday 3rd July 2023
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Well, it's a long way....

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,857 posts

259 months

Monday 3rd July 2023
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It's all a bit random at the moment.

I'd say ten days is extreme, but I posted a letter from Nottingham to Mansfield & it took a month!

Off topic, but for many years Ireland was the only country in the World without postcodes. Even when they introduced them 2 years later only 1% of people bothered with them hehe


2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,857 posts

259 months

Monday 3rd July 2023
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Panamax said:
Well, it's a long way....
hehe

That made me chuckle

x5tuu

12,693 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd July 2023
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Off topic, but for many years Ireland was the only country in the World without postcodes. Even when they introduced them 2 years later only 1% of people bothered with them hehe
They still don’t have them in the UAE either

wong

1,435 posts

240 months

Monday 3rd July 2023
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x5tuu said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Off topic, but for many years Ireland was the only country in the World without postcodes. Even when they introduced them 2 years later only 1% of people bothered with them hehe
They still don’t have them in the UAE either
Try Japan.
Most streets have no name. They are arranged in 'blocks'.
One numbered block may have dozens of physical blocks .
Houses within a street are not numbered sequentially - House 1 in a block was the first to be built; house 2 was the second to be built; house 1 may be next to house 35.

Dylano

237 posts

39 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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wong said:
x5tuu said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Off topic, but for many years Ireland was the only country in the World without postcodes. Even when they introduced them 2 years later only 1% of people bothered with them hehe
They still don’t have them in the UAE either
Try Japan.
Most streets have no name. They are arranged in 'blocks'.
One numbered block may have dozens of physical blocks .
Houses within a street are not numbered sequentially - House 1 in a block was the first to be built; house 2 was the second to be built; house 1 may be next to house 35.
Still off topic but I've always been curious about the US house numbering system, you'll often see houses with 4 digit house numbers.

How does that work? There can't be over a thousand houses just on one street.

Do they have some kind of block number then street number as well?

CanAm

13,124 posts

296 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Yes, see map below. As they are generally on a grid system with numbered streets going north south, and avenues going east west. On this example the first house on 58th St going north after 90th avenue would be 9001, then the next block would start at 9101, etc.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,857 posts

259 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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wong said:
x5tuu said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Off topic, but for many years Ireland was the only country in the World without postcodes. Even when they introduced them 2 years later only 1% of people bothered with them hehe
They still don’t have them in the UAE either
Try Japan.
Most streets have no name. They are arranged in 'blocks'.
One numbered block may have dozens of physical blocks .
Houses within a street are not numbered sequentially - House 1 in a block was the first to be built; house 2 was the second to be built; house 1 may be next to house 35.
I always wonder when I post stuff to Japan with the address in English: does a computer relabel the package so the local postie can read it?

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,857 posts

259 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Also, in Ireland you often just get an address (for example) Patrick O’Malley, Smalltown, Ireland.

I queried such an address once to be told it’s ok because his brother is the postman hehe

Lynchie999

3,623 posts

177 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Also, in Ireland you often just get an address (for example) Patrick O’Malley, Smalltown, Ireland.

I queried such an address once to be told it’s ok because his brother is the postman hehe
hehe

I sent a package once like that too...

Bloke, Farm, County ....

KAgantua

5,103 posts

155 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Lots of delays to Ireland at the moment. I would say it will take two weeks

Dracoro

8,999 posts

269 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Our letter addresses seem overkill by comparison.

Name
Number/house name
Street
Area
Main town/city
Postcode

Why not just your name, house and postcode…. Although I’m sure that would work, just wondered why convention dictates the rest these days… Fair enough if you do NOT have the postcode, but if you do you don’t need most of it.

Obv that assumes sender gets postcode right of course biggrin

rayny

2,073 posts

225 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Not just in Ireland - A correctly and clearly addressed letter posted in Winchester on 5th June was delivered in Hastings on 26th June.

Kinky

39,919 posts

293 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Well, if it's any consolation, I sent a letter to Dublin (with a complete and correct address) on the 24th of May. I sent it with Track and Sign, so I know where it is and when it arrives .......

The screenshot below shows the current status ...... The bottom line, because I sent it as tracked, it had to have a customs declaration (even though it's just a letter). Due to a cock-up on Royal Mails behalf it did not have some specific code. As a result it's being sent back to me.

I sent an email complaint to the chairman of Royal Mail and An Post. Suffice to say the Royal Mail guy replied with a few hours ..... The An Post guy .... not even recognition of receipt of the email rolleyes


Gigamoons

18,081 posts

224 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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You lot really have no empathy for how far the postie has to walk.

And he only gets £1.10 for his troubles.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

70 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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Having very briefly worked as a temp postie I can tell you I have a new found respect for the job, a lot of roads are well thought out, usually older, but some new estates have literally no real layout to speak of, roads in the middle of roads, numbers all over the place, you can see why things are not delivered on time or to the wrong houses, modern estate design is atrocious and it often makes little or no sense.

One thing I did learn was it is pointless leaving notes saying no junk mail, posties are paid extra to deliver this and will never, ever recognise such signs, they re contractually obliged to deliver junk mail!!

Gigamoons

18,081 posts

224 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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LukeBrown66 said:
Having very briefly worked as a temp postie I can tell you I have a new found respect for the job, a lot of roads are well thought out, usually older, but some new estates have literally no real layout to speak of, roads in the middle of roads, numbers all over the place, you can see why things are not delivered on time or to the wrong houses, modern estate design is atrocious and it often makes little or no sense.

One thing I did learn was it is pointless leaving notes saying no junk mail, posties are paid extra to deliver this and will never, ever recognise such signs, they re contractually obliged to deliver junk mail!!
Ah that makes sense.

We live on the last house of the road and the postie often uses our porch to empty what appears to be the entire junk mail contents of his bag onto the mat.
I've started positioning the recycling box directly under the letter box to make the whole weekly process more efficient for all concerned.

Dylano

237 posts

39 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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LukeBrown66 said:
Having very briefly worked as a temp postie I can tell you I have a new found respect for the job, a lot of roads are well thought out, usually older, but some new estates have literally no real layout to speak of, roads in the middle of roads, numbers all over the place, you can see why things are not delivered on time or to the wrong houses, modern estate design is atrocious and it often makes little or no sense.

One thing I did learn was it is pointless leaving notes saying no junk mail, posties are paid extra to deliver this and will never, ever recognise such signs, they re contractually obliged to deliver junk mail!!
Council estates are the absolute worst for having completely and utterly bizarre layouts and illogical numbering systems, I suppose it's what you can only expect from Public Sector planners and designers, presumably down to the usual Public Sector traits of ineptitude, incompetence and generally having little to no concept of how the real world works