| Christmas a time for giving, receiving, and for that | | | | of mislaid post, particularly around holiday times. |
| warm glow of goodwill generated by knowing that | | | | So, for anyone keen to send Christmas gifts to |
| there is something bigger out there than | | | | friends and family members, it's important to |
| ourselves the spirit of Christmas. However, it is | | | | make sure that they aren't stuck in the post |
| often the case that the giving and receiving of | | | | after all, we all know that things can go awry |
| Christmas gifts gets scuppered. | | | | when extra staff are taken on during the festive |
| Established in 1660 and with a history going back | | | | season. So, what can be done to make sure that |
| to 1516 - Royal Mail is the UK's national postal | | | | everything runs according to plan? Well, aside |
| service that remains even to this day a company | | | | from shopping early and making sure you have |
| wholly owned by the British government. Royal | | | | more than enough time for things to arrive, you |
| Mail is famous around the world for its iconic red | | | | should also ensure that all Christmas gifts and |
| letterboxes, but it is also known within the UK for | | | | cards are posted in accordance with the published |
| occasional bouts of poor-quality service and bags | | | | delivery times. |