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How much are second class stamps?Â
Posting a letter or parcel second class is cheaper than first class but it takes longer for it to arrive.
Typically, it takes two to three working days for a second class item to arrive, including Saturday.
From the 7th of October 2024, a second class stamp for a standard letter costs 85p – you can buy second class stamps individually from the Post Office.
Second class stamps rose in price from April 2, 2024 by 10p.
A book of eight second class stamps can be brought for £6.80 at a variety of different shops, like supermarkets and off-licences.
If you want to send a large letter weighing up to 100g, it will cost you £1.55.
Large letters that weigh up to 250g, will cost £1.90, and ones weighing up to 500g will cost £2.30 and those weighing up to 750g will cost £2.50.
But like first class stamps, you can send small and medium parcels with second class stamps.
Sending a small parcel that weighs up to 2kg cost £3.25.
Meanwhile, medium parcels cost £4.85 to send second-class if they weigh up to 2kg and cost £6.35 if they weigh up to 10kg.
For a parcel that ways up to 20kg, you’d pay £10.25.
With second class stamps, you also can’t send large parcels so will have to send your package via a different parcel service.
Do stamps have an expiry date?
Stamps with no monetary value indicated on them do not usually expire but a big change which came in 2024 which invalidated old-style stamps.
Senders will face a surcharge trying to use anything other than this stamp.
Royal Mail depots
As of March 2021, the Royal Mail has a network of 37 operational mail centres.
The largest being the Mount Pleasant Mail Centre in London.
The depots are divided into Royal Mail regions across the country which include locations, Chelmsford, Norwich, Nottingham, Peterborough, Romford, Sheffield, South Midlands (Northampton), Birmingham, Chester, Manchester, North West Midlands (Wolverhampton), Preston, and Warrington.