West Midlands

Mail Deliveries Face Three Week Delay In Wolverhampton

By

Karen McGinn
5 March 2026, 11:27 am

Residents across Wolverhampton, West Midlands, are experiencing significant disruption to their post with some areas reporting no mail deliveries for approximately three weeks. The delays have left many families and businesses without letters or parcels as delivery routes across the city remain unserved.

Royal Mail has attributed the service issues to a combination of high staff sickness rates and severe winter weather conditions. The company stated that it is working to resolve these problems by providing extra support and monitoring delivery performance daily to restore normal services as quickly as possible.

The scale of the disruption has led a Business and Trade parliamentary committee to summon executives from the delivery firm and the regulator Ofcom to explain the performance failures. These officials were given a deadline of 2 March 2026 to provide a formal response regarding the national delivery delays.

While the service remains unstable, affected residents are being encouraged to use local post offices and parcel collection points for urgent needs. Those who have not received mail are also advised to await potential regulatory or operational intervention.

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