Royal Mail has suspended deliveries to a tower block in South Lanarkshire after two postal workers were reportedly threatened by a tenant with a dog.
Residents of Clyde Tower in East Kilbride have been notified their mail will now have to be collected from their nearest Post Office, around a mile away.
Royal Mail said an occupant threatened a postie in May, which included threats to use a dog.
An exemption was put in place to halt deliveries to the resident along with all those on the same floor.
This has now been extended to the whole tower block following a second incident in October which reportedly saw a new postie followed throughout the building and threatened once again with the use of a dog.
Royal Mail said the decision was not made lightly, but the postal firm had to prioritise the safety of its workers.
A spokesperson said: “We take the welfare of our posties very seriously and, where necessary, will take steps to ensure their safety.
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“We will continue to assess the current exemption, however, it is our priority that posties are able to carry out their duties without fear of violence.”
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In a letter sent to residents, occupants were told Police Scotland had been informed of the latest incident.
The force was contacted for comment.
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Craig Jardine, South Lanarkshire Council’s head of property services, said: “We are aware of the situation in Clyde Tower and are currently conducting a robust investigation into the matter.”