Coronavirus UK: Royal Mail delivery office in Swindon closes

Royal Mail delivery office in Swindon is forced to close amid coronavirus outbreak as 1,000 staff are sent home after two workers test positive for Covid-19

  • Royal Mail said yesterday it had to shut the delivery centre in Swindon, Wiltshire
  • But it emerged centre had temporarily closed after two staff members got Covid
  • It means that up to six postcode areas will not receive deliveries until tomorrow
  • A deep clean has since been carried out at facility after 1,000 workers sent home

A Royal Mail delivery office has been forced to close after a coronavirus outbreak saw 1,000 workers sent home.

The firm said yesterday it had been forced to shut the centre in Swindon, Wiltshire, due to ‘resourcing issues’.

But it later emerged the plant had temporarily ceased operations after two staff members tested positive for Covid-19.

This means up to six local postcode areas will not receive any deliveries until tomorrow at the earliest.

A deep clean has since been carried out at the facility after the workforce was sent home.

The firm said yesterday it had been forced to shut the centre in Swindon, Wiltshire (pictured), due to ‘resourcing issues’. But it has now emerged the plant had temporarily ceased operations after two staff members tested positive for Covid-19

A spokesman for Royal Mail said: ‘Following a positive test for coronavirus at the Swindon Delivery Office, we have closed the office as a precautionary measure.

‘During this time we have carried out an enhanced clean of the building.

‘We are working to keep disruption to mail deliveries to a minimum as we address the concerns of our colleagues.

‘Throughout this crisis, every decision we make puts the health of our people and customers first.

‘We have put in place a range of preventive measures to protect both our customers and our colleagues.

‘As well as encouraging good hand hygiene, standard ways of working have been revised to ensure that colleagues stay two metres apart at all times.

A deep clean has since been carried out at the facility (pictured) after the workforce was sent home

A deep clean has since been carried out at the facility (pictured) after the workforce was sent home

‘All staff have been briefed about the social distancing measures jointly agreed by local management and the CWU.

‘This has been supplemented with visible reminders such as posters and one-way floor markings.

‘In addition there is only one person permitted in a Royal Mail delivery vehicle at any one time.’

It is the latest in a series of blows for the post service during the coronavirus pandemic.

Royal Mail was fined £1.5million by Ofcom after failing to deliver at least 93 per cent of first-class post across the UK within one working day of it being collected.

The regulator said the firm missed its target in the financial year ending in 2019, with only 91.5 per cent of first-class post reaching its destination on time.

But the company did meet its obligations the following financial year.

The watchdog said it handed the hefty fine as the group did not provide a ‘satisfactory explanation and it did not take sufficient steps to get back on track during the year’.