First Class post should arrive within 24 hours but delays of several days are not unusual.
That depends on which part of London you are starting out from and which part of the Midlands you are travelling to, but between two and three hours by car.
50 MINS
a week
it took long for the news to arrive in London on January 27 1774 because they were busy taxing books
Coventry, West Midlands to Leicester, Leicestershire = 26 miles and will take about 36 minutes to drive.
no it is perfectly legal to drive it as long as you are in an open field with space and as long as its under 50cc note this law is for the west midlands only
It depends if you are driving from London, Arkansas, London, Ohio, London, Texas, or London, West Virginia! (the question does not specify it)!
about 1 day depending if its 1st class! x
It takes about 1 hour 30 mins to drive to the West Midlands town of Brownhills from Central Manchester.
London
Travel in the West Midlands dates back centuries, with historical records indicating movement for trade, pilgrimage, and social purposes since the medieval period. The region's strategic location, particularly around cities like Birmingham and Coventry, has made it a hub for transportation and commerce. The advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries further accelerated travel, with the development of canals, railways, and roads enhancing connectivity. Today, the West Midlands continues to be a vital transport network in the UK.
one day for first class post, two days for second class