Post Services in the quake-affected area Update
New Zealand Post Services in the quake-affected area
Update
Saturday 26 February 2011
New Zealand Post services will be up and running in a limited form from next week. The main mail processing centre has escaped the quake relatively unscathed and parts of the delivery branch network will be able to be made operational.
Postal Services
It is anticipated
limited postal services will resume on Tuesday 1 March.
This will be dependent on what areas are cleared by the
authorities, are deemed safe for our staff to access, and
also on staff availability.
New Zealand Post is holding all mail and will update customers on this website on which areas it will be able to deliver to following further reconnaissance of affected areas and information from the authorities.
All mail for the affected areas will be delivered where possible. For those addresses where this cannot be achieved we will hold the mail at an alternative location for pickup where a redirection is not in place. Details of pick-up sites will be published next week from Tuesday 1 March 2011.
Free Mail
Redirection
New Zealand Post is providing free mail
redirection services for residential customers in the
earthquake affected areas. Customers can apply online at www.nzpost.conz or apply at
PostShop/Kiwibanks.
PostShop/Kiwibank stores
The following PostShop/Kiwibank stores in
the Christchurch/Canterbury area will be open on Monday 28
February;
• Ashburton
•
Allenton
• Amberly
•
Avonhead
• Darfield
•
Edgeware
• Halswell
•
Hornby
• Leeston
• Lincoln
•
Oxford
• Papanui
•
Phillipstown
• Tower Junction
•
Rangiora
Courier services in parts of the
quake-affected areas are set to resume next week as well.
The Pace urgent courier service has been providing
transportation for emergency services through the week,
including carrying blood products, and radio equipment for
Civil Defence.
Call Centre
If
customers require further assistance, please call our
Customer Service Centre on 0800 501 501.