Well doesn't that just show that there are services being provided in the post office that people need. Where will those services be provided if there is no post office in Lordship Lane?
And before someone says it's all old, IT illiterate people unnecessarily causing those queues, the people I saw in the queue last time I was in it, seemed to range mostly from 30 to 50ish. So let's chuck out the unhelpful stereotypes and stop making assumptions about why people using a service are needing to use it.
It may not be a pleasant experience but I still assert that it is an essential service in Lordship Lane and ED will be worse off with no post office. A high street cannot survive on coffee shops, bars and expensive food shops and restaurants alone!
https://www.change.org/p/save-lordship-lane-post-office
I’ve viisited the lordship lane post office a couple of times over the past few years and found them so grumpy and unhelpful. One nearly falling asleep whilst people in the queue waiting! Very poor customer service.
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