Whistleblower's pictures of Brighton post backlog

The whistleblower's picture of Brighton's post backlog The whistleblower's picture of Brighton's post backlog

Royal Mail bosses are investigating after a whistleblower sent The Argus pictures which they claimed showed piles of undelivered parcels at a city sorting office.

Two weeks ago managers announced troubles at the North Road depot in Brighton were finally over.

But the whistleblower claimed the office was still in a “horrendous state”.

Since The Argus published the managers’ claims, more than 30 angry residents have been in touch to say they are experiencing long delays.

Yesterday (May 2) long queues snaked out of the office once again as customers waited for their parcels.

Secret photos

We’ve got so much mail left undelivered every day because we physically can’t get round in time

Royal Mail whistleblower

The postman sent us secretly taken pictures which he claims show undelivered parcels piled up last Friday morning (April 27).

He said this was because workers were not given enough time to deliver them.

Another secretly taken picture which the whistleblower claimed showed parcels piled up in the North Road depot.

When The Argus asked the Royal Mail whether there were any significant delays in the North Road depot, a spokeswoman told us: “We would like to assure all customers that there is no significant delayed mail at our Brighton delivery office.

"All mail we have for delivery is being delivered every day.”

But after we then sent the spokeswoman the photos, she admitted that due to “unforeseen sick absences” a “small fraction” of the mail had in fact been delayed.

Two months ago the Royal Mail introduced changes to working practices including altered routes and new mail trolleys.

Soon after the changes were brought in, customers reported waiting for weeks for late deliveries and in April The Argus revealed 15 skips full of undelivered mail were lying in the North Road depot.

We then launched our Sort It Out campaign.

When we were shown round the office two weeks ago, bosses and union reps blamed the changes on demands by workers rather than management.

They showed us the cleared depot, claiming the problems had been resolved for good.

But the whistleblower says the depot had only appeared empty because Royal Mail bosses had invited The Argus in on a Tuesday, the lightest day of the week.

Quietest day

He said: “Tuesday is the quietest day by far. Everyone in the office knew that’s why The Argus was asked to come on that day.

“It’s horrendous in there. Nothing has changed. We’ve got so much mail left undelivered every day because we physically can’t get round in time.

“We had 150 bags that were not delivered at the end of last week – that’s about 1,500 packages.”

The postman also claimed deliveries to three of the four delivery areas in Brighton had to be suspended on Monday because workers only had time to clear the backlog built up from the week before.

Every area in the city apart from Hove and central Brighton was affected, he claimed.

He said: “We go home and we just don’t care any more. We are all passionate about our jobs but when you can’t get it done it’s completely demoralising.

“The posties are getting insulted on their rounds but it’s not their fault. These changes were cost-saving exercises dictated to us by management. They have completely messed it up and it’s shocking.

“The public deserve to know what’s really going on in there.”

Denial

A Royal Mail spokesman strongly denied that The Argus had been deliberately invited in on a Tuesday but he admitted mail volumes were known to be low that day.

He also denied that three of the four mail areas in the city had been suspended on Monday but said there had been delays to deliveries.

He said: “Due to unforeseen sick absences and the very last phase of changes to delivery practices, a very small fraction of the mail for Brighton – around 1% – has been slightly delayed.

“Contingency measures have been put in place and so that all these items will be delivered today.

“We are working hard to ensure customers receive the service they expect and deserve and we apologise to customers for any inconvenience caused.”

l Are you experiencing problems with your mail? Contact bill.gardner@theargus .co.uk and leave your phone number.

Comments(10)

FC says...
4:22pm Thu 3 May 12

LOL

leobrighton says...
4:24pm Thu 3 May 12

Hardly masses of parcels there

davyboy says...
4:25pm Thu 3 May 12

quite clearly Royal Mail have blatantly lied to all their customers, and it is right to let people know. well done to whoever did it!!

albionite says...
4:31pm Thu 3 May 12

I ordered two seperate items from Amazon and one off Ebay last Thursday 26th April and they all arrived yesterday (Tuesday 1 May). Where is the problem? Regards the picture, there is virtually nothing there, the rooms nearly empty! I worked at the sorting office several years ago and believe me, you get a bigger pile of wrongly addressed mail per day

made up says...
5:04pm Thu 3 May 12

This seems a very vindictive campaign by the Argus and a disgruntled employee. 6 yorks of work (3 not even half full) is a tiny amount not delivered compared to the amount they receive daily. You really think all of your negativity and hysteria you are trying to create amongst the public is helping morale? You then preceded to start the scare mongering about the Seaford delivery office based on no evidence at all. What's happened to the Argus of the early 90's (Remember Who, What, Where, Why, When and How?) it's now just a poorly written, sensationalist local rag which has lost it's way. Shame really.

Maxwell's Ghost says...
7:48pm Thu 3 May 12

Instead of hanging about taking photos in work time and then sending them to a newspaper, get out and deliver the damned things you idiot.
If you aren't part of the solution, you are part of the problem and your attitude to your employer is why there are problems.

Goldenwight says...
11:23am Fri 4 May 12

Whilst there are certainly some parcels in view on this shot, it isn't clear how long they have been sitting there. Nor is it clear WHEN the shot was taken. To me, as an outsider, it isn't even clear WHERE the shot is of.

Not Pullitzer stuff, Argus!

Falstaff says...
12:25pm Fri 4 May 12

The photo shows a few parcels. Hardly a huge backlog. It proves nothing. By and large, posties do a great job and I hope they continue doing so. Still like to know where one of the magazines I get by post has got to. The last one was misdelivered and a neighbour popped it round. It happens.

vallie says...
4:29pm Fri 4 May 12

Well I for one,know there is some sort of problem.I have placed 2 internet orders recently,ensuring they were sent 1st class.Both arrived after the deadline that I needed them for and it I am out of pocket by about £45.00.I am sure the lucky ones who have received prompy delivery will not complain as indeed,neither would I.But when it happens to you it's so annoying and costly.

pleasantlydisturbed says...
9:56am Tue 8 May 12

@madeup
We are a business and we received no post at all on Friday.
We also sent out post to other businesses in Brighton on Wednesday and none of the recipients have received them.
A couple of weeks ago we went 3 days with no delivery at all. The Brighton office don't answer the phone and the customer service line deny any problem.

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