HC Deb 06 December 1989 vol 163 cc299-300W
80. Mr. John Marshall

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received about the quality of the postal services.

Mr. Forth

In the last year we have received some 150 representations from right hon. and hon. Members and others about the quality of the postal service, mainly the first-class service. Quality of the postal service is an operational matter for the Post Office: it has set itself a target of an average 3 per cent. improvement this year.

103. Mr. Harry Greenway

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what was the average volume of mail sent by first-class post on a working day during the past year; how many letters, in number and percentage, arrived within the target time; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Forth

The Post Office tells me that the current average number of first-class letters sent each day is 25 million. Statistics on the proportion of letters delivered within the target time are now kept on a district rather than national basis, but I understand that between three quarters and four fifths of first-class letters are delivered on the working day after posting.