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    • I find the post office massively helpful for posting parcels, either one on Lordship Lane or Gt Portland Street. Not all couriers collect and we don't have an Evri that close to my knowledge, Co op formerly Barry's does Yodel but Evri or parcel force are most reliable in my experience.  For working people there is always a queue when we have time to go (lunchtime) and I've rarely known there not be a queue. For the retired yes you can be more flexible at quieter times. 
    • What percentage of total transactions are cash transactions? A "rise of 7%"  doesn't mean anything without some indication of what the starting figure was, and how it compares to non cash transactions. And I'm also interested to know what percentage of older people "rely on their local post office for cash"? I'm now by some hideous mischance  nearer 80 than 70, and I haven't "relied on  cash" for years, let alone relied on my local post office for it. I'm pretty sure I'm not some statistical anomaly! I carry  emergency ten and five pound notes for the rare occasions when I might need cash. Even the Big Issue sellers take card payments now. There will always be a few  people who hang on to the old ways. If progress was halted because of them, we would still be in the stone age. There are, or used to be, free classes to teach older people about computers and the internet, and basic smart phones are relatively cheap. But I'm not sure what that has to do with having a bank card. Have I misunderstood your post?
    • I recommend FitFor - as well as all the personalised equipment they have a free weights area with additional machines 
    • Yeah some quite different schedules since they’ve reopened.  Hopefully just a temporary thing until they get things back on track.  
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