New Zealand Post is making adjustments to rural deliveries in some areas.
Changes to the Deed of Understanding with the Government in 2013 allowed New Zealand Post to move to five day delivery in rural areas.
From 1 November, more delivery runs will move from six to five days a week. Currently about 15% of rural customers are on five day delivery and this will increase to about 25%.
"We've been able to maintain a six day service for three quarters of our rural customers nationwide, but in some places, we don't have enough items coming through the network for a six day service to be sustainable," says Mark Stewart, Chief Operating Officer, Customer Service Delivery.
"We'll be notifying rural delivery customers affected by this change in the next few weeks," says Mark Stewart. "They'll continue to be able to send and receive parcels and letters Monday to Friday."