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I doubt if there is any sense of urgency because since the covid even legal documents are signed online using zoom or something for I.D. so there is no need to even go to the solicitors' office...(maybe the posties are working from home...sorry joke in bad taste!) BIrthday cards being sent out have been arriving OK so far
Ahhhh..! Been waiting for parcel and guess what? Very neat hand writing informing me that could not fit through letterbox! Could postie not have rung neighbours doorbell to leave parcel? So going to trek to Peckham tomorrow - no doubt there will be problems. No point in redelivery as no longer can one leave with neighbour!

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