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nanna8 Tue 05-Jul-22 06:59:14

Our postman today was riding a pushbike. Usually they have a motorbike these days. Are they cutting costs or was he a health conscious person? Must be a bit heavy carrying the mail around that way. I should point out that we are lucky if they deliver more than twice a week here- not sure why. This is 4.30 pm in the afternoon, obviously our road is not a mail priority!

Any other blasts from the past happening where you live?

LtEve Tue 05-Jul-22 07:18:54

I've never seen a postman with a motorbike. In our area they either walk, normally with a trolley but sometimes carrying the post or they drive a van in the more rural areas. Sometimes they use a combination, drive to the area, park up and walk round then move on to the next area.
Must admit I haven't seen them using a bike for a while.

Knittingnovice Tue 05-Jul-22 07:24:23

I saw policemen walking.

BlueBelle Tue 05-Jul-22 07:30:08

Well we don’t have postmen on motorbikes they are either on push bikes or walking with trollers or bags I expect they have shorter rounds than ‘down under’ though

downtoearth Tue 05-Jul-22 07:49:10

I remember British Gas used to send apprentices out on push bikes for jobs,and the milk mans horse and cart,havent seen them for a while

Calendargirl Tue 05-Jul-22 07:53:06

I thought our postmen had to stop using bikes years ago, health and safety I think.

tanith Tue 05-Jul-22 07:59:52

Our posties use vans pushbikes and trollies it’s a lady on the bike though lol. Used to love the coal man and milkman with horse and carts.

Vintagejazz Tue 05-Jul-22 08:17:47

I saw a man cycling along the other day all dressed up in a suit. That used to be a common sight but nowadays they usually wearing shorts or joggers or that awful lycra gear.

karmalady Tue 05-Jul-22 08:23:43

I wear that `awful` lycra gear, why is it awful vintagejazz? It is so very practical for those of us that want to exercise by riding a bike.

M0nica Tue 05-Jul-22 09:11:19

Living in a rural area, our post is delivered by van.

NotSpaghetti Tue 05-Jul-22 10:08:33

Lyra is "awful" in my opinion too Vintagejazz and karmalady - I don't think anyone says it's impractical, it's just really unattractive to see.
I think that's the extent of the "awfulness" of it.

I wore a leotard for ages for dancing and drama studio work but would never have wanted to wear it outside. It was totally practical for the job it's designed to do. Likewise swimsuits in the pool etc.

I suppose if the "awful" bike lycra was only worn at the track no-one would bother commenting. It just (to my eyes) seems so out-of-place on the high Street!

I am aware that there are road races BTW!

henetha Tue 05-Jul-22 10:09:09

The postman drives here in a van then walks around with the post. It arrives anytime between 10.30 and 1.30.

NotSpaghetti Tue 05-Jul-22 10:09:40

I haven't seen post deliveries by moped/motorbike either.

Chestnut Tue 05-Jul-22 10:19:44

We get a man round here calling 'any old iron' but I never see him. I'm not sure what he actually collects.

I wish someone would put leaflets through the doors saying when they would collect old electricals, that would be very handy. Then you could leave them out.

Callistemon21 Tue 05-Jul-22 11:09:05

nanna8

Our postman today was riding a pushbike. Usually they have a motorbike these days. Are they cutting costs or was he a health conscious person? Must be a bit heavy carrying the mail around that way. I should point out that we are lucky if they deliver more than twice a week here- not sure why. This is 4.30 pm in the afternoon, obviously our road is not a mail priority!

Any other blasts from the past happening where you live?

One of my DC in Australia mentioned this a while ago, nanna8 (could be two years). She spoke to the overloaded postman, who was very unhappy that his van had been exchanged for a pushbike, due to the restructuring of Australia Post which also caused a lot of redundancies, apparently.

The service from Australia Post seems to be dire now, if you don't mind me saying! No parcel delivery even in cities and parcels have to be collected from the Post Office. It's very slow and far worse than the service here in the UK.

And, of course, in more rural areas, no post is delivered, it has to be collected from the nearest shop with a PO facility.

I hope ours here doesn't go the same way.
Our postman in the UK still has a van.

MiniMoon Tue 05-Jul-22 11:10:18

Where we lived previously, the post lady did her deliveries on a bike.
Where we live now, the postman comes in a van, parks and delivers in the local area on foot.

Grammaretto Tue 05-Jul-22 11:16:58

Good on them! I am happy to hear it. Plenty of Carers here do their rounds on foot or on bike.

Callistemon21 Tue 05-Jul-22 11:24:30

Grammaretto

Good on them! I am happy to hear it. Plenty of Carers here do their rounds on foot or on bike.

But how much do they have to carry? And how heavy.

Callistemon21 Tue 05-Jul-22 11:25:52

And - instead of one person driving round delivering parcels, there are dozens driving to the nearest depot to pick up their parcels!

LauraNorderr Tue 05-Jul-22 11:34:32

Callistemon21

And - instead of one person driving round delivering parcels, there are dozens driving to the nearest depot to pick up their parcels!

Good point Callistemon, not very environmentally friendly.
Went to a wedding recently where we all congregated at the home of the couple and packed our cars. This is where the after party was to be held in their barn.
We then all climbed on to a long trailer containing straw bales for seats and were pulled by tractor to the church and back.
It was lovely going through the village with all the local children running alongside and cheering. They seemed to enjoy it as much as we did.

Casdon Tue 05-Jul-22 11:41:50

Callistemon21

And - instead of one person driving round delivering parcels, there are dozens driving to the nearest depot to pick up their parcels!

Doesn’t your postman bring your parcels in his van Callistemon21, our still does and if they miss you you can request to have it re delivered two days after. They also pick parcels up from home to post for you., I don’t know if we’re just lucky but our service is excellent.

Chewbacca Tue 05-Jul-22 11:46:35

We get a man round here calling 'any old iron

We have similar, but he walks around shouting RAG AND BONE!! Don't think he gives you a donkey stone though!

Callistemon21 Tue 05-Jul-22 11:53:11

Casdon

Callistemon21

And - instead of one person driving round delivering parcels, there are dozens driving to the nearest depot to pick up their parcels!

Doesn’t your postman bring your parcels in his van Callistemon21, our still does and if they miss you you can request to have it re delivered two days after. They also pick parcels up from home to post for you., I don’t know if we’re just lucky but our service is excellent.

No, I was talking about a large city in Australia, Casdon where, as nanna8 said, the posties' vans have been replaced by pushbikes.

It's fine here in Wales (so far)

Callistemon21 Tue 05-Jul-22 11:54:06

Chewbacca

^We get a man round here calling 'any old iron^

We have similar, but he walks around shouting RAG AND BONE!! Don't think he gives you a donkey stone though!

I've no idea what ours shout, we hear them in the distance but they never come up our road.

Marmight Tue 05-Jul-22 11:56:08

My window cleaner travels for miles on a push bike with a contraption on the side to carry his ladders, buckets etc.