Some changes are about to come into force which will affect what can be sent by Royal Mail. It would appear that some rules are being relaxed whereas others are being made more strict and this could have an effect on sending certain items, such as lithium batteries, via Royal Mail.
Steve G1KQH sent me this which he received from Battery Force, a battery supplier:
"From the 10th of January 2013 due to legislation outside our control,
Battery Force will no longer be able to send Lithium batteries using
Royal Mail Post. All Lithium batteries sent after this date, will have
to go by courier. Using couriers will unfortunately increase the
delivery charge for lithium batteries."
The Royal Mail website attempts to clarify the rules here:
At the moment I'm not clear what the implications will be. It does sound a little like "job's worth" and health and safety gone mad although, like all such moves, the intention is good: to make the mail service safer. But before long we will not be allowed to walk across a road because of the danger.
How did we manage in years gone by?