An Editorial Message
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 4:31 pm
Despite our best efforts, the December issue of Jowetteer failed to drop through letter boxes at the beginning of the month. It was ready for collection from the printer by Royal Mail on Wednesday 25th November and was indeed collected on that day.
Unfortunately, Royal Mail seems to have gone into melt-down, with major sorting offices closing down for seven days if one of their staff is found to have the virus. The Sheffield office was one example; my own copy took 12 days to make the journey from Leeds to Chesterfield. The bottom line is, Royal Mail deliveries will happen when they happen. Shades of 1971 and the infamous postal strike.
The January 2021 issue (which will also carry the Preston rally booking form) is being printed as I write. The printer has the address labels, all will be ready for Royal Mail to collect on the first Monday of January, which is the 4th, and we shall have to Wait & See how long it takes for them to be delivered….
Please can you pass on this information to any member who asks you what went wrong - and advise them that Barbara has spare copies if theirs has still not arrived.
John Cash
Unfortunately, Royal Mail seems to have gone into melt-down, with major sorting offices closing down for seven days if one of their staff is found to have the virus. The Sheffield office was one example; my own copy took 12 days to make the journey from Leeds to Chesterfield. The bottom line is, Royal Mail deliveries will happen when they happen. Shades of 1971 and the infamous postal strike.
The January 2021 issue (which will also carry the Preston rally booking form) is being printed as I write. The printer has the address labels, all will be ready for Royal Mail to collect on the first Monday of January, which is the 4th, and we shall have to Wait & See how long it takes for them to be delivered….
Please can you pass on this information to any member who asks you what went wrong - and advise them that Barbara has spare copies if theirs has still not arrived.
John Cash