Oxfordshire

Oxford Residents Use Collection Points to Beat Post Delays

By

Karen McGinn
21 February 2026, 11:00 am

Residents in Oxford, Oxfordshire, are experiencing significant delays in their mail delivery this February, with some waiting over a week for parcels and letters. The disruption has led many people to find other ways to receive their post, such as using local collection lockers or different delivery companies.

Royal Mail issued a national warning earlier this month blaming stormy weather and staff sickness for service issues in more than 100 postcodes. In the East Oxford area, specifically the OX4 postcode, some households report receiving mail as rarely as once every 10 days.

Local MP Anneliese Dodds described the situation as extremely disruptive for those waiting on hospital letters and legal papers. Residents have started sharing tips online to avoid the backlog, including using Amazon lockers or picking up items in person at the local sorting office.

Many small businesses and families are currently switching to private couriers like Evri or DPD to ensure their items arrive on time. Regulators have now given the postal company a two-week deadline to explain claims that parcels are being prioritised over regular letters.

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