Royal Mail unveils blue 'Thank You NHS' postboxes

Royal Mail has unveiled a number of specially decorated postboxes in support of the NHS as a thank you for their exceptional service across the UK during the coronavirus crisis.
One of the new blue postboxes to thank the NHS. Picture: SWNS.One of the new blue postboxes to thank the NHS. Picture: SWNS.
One of the new blue postboxes to thank the NHS. Picture: SWNS.

The five postboxes are painted in ‘NHS blue’ and say ‘Thank You NHS’.

The special postboxes are located close to a handful of hospitals across the UK in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Wales and Belfast.

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The postboxes were chosen to ensure the representation of all four UK countries and to commemorate the Trafford General Hospital, the birthplace of the NHS, founded by Aneurin “Nye” Bevan in Manchester in July 1948.

Shane O’Riordain, Managing Director of Regulation, Corporate Affairs and Marketing, Royal Mail said: “We are showing our support and thanks to the many NHS workers across the UK who are working tirelessly to help those affected by the coronavirus crisis.

"The special blue postboxes are a small token of our thanks for the exceptional service NHS workers are providing across all four UK nations.

“At Royal Mail, we are working hard to deliver the most comprehensive service we can to all our customers in challenging circumstances. We understand that the Universal Postal Service provides a lifeline to businesses and communities everywhere during the coronavirus crisis.

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"We are working closely with pharmacy companies and NHS trusts across the UK. And we are delivering many prescriptions and hospital appointments. This is a key priority for us.

"We would like to thank all our colleagues across the UK for helping to keep the nation connected in such challenging circumstances.”

Currently the boxes are located in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Wales and Belfast.