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I cannot find the answer to this simple question on the Post Office or Royal Mail websites.


There is a lot of stuff about marketing, mobile tops ups, rod fishing licences and international driving permits, but so far as I can see, nothing at all about if and when there is a post office open between Good Friday and next Tues.


Help.

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Dahhhhhling they do not want you to GO to a post office.

The website is to keep you at the website.

You can order stamps on line, buy a machine that lets you pay for postage on line, buy stamped envelopes on line.

ANYTHING but actually go to a post office.

They are trying to close them down so it is not in their interest to have us GO there.


Saturday they're open but I think they close 12.30 though the postman makes the collection at 12 so if you go in to get something weighed and posted at 12.15 hoping for a Monday delivery, tough.

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> They are trying to close them down so it is not in

> their interest to have us GO there.

>

> Saturday they're open but I think they close 12.30

> though the postman makes the collection at 12 so

> if you go in to get something weighed and posted

> at 12.15 hoping for a Monday delivery, tough.


Ah-ha. With your help I may defeat this cunning ploy.

Sure they do not really want us to post anything at all, even if we can find post office. Postie here has given up all pretence now and just leaves parcels of any value on doorsteps, sort of pot luck for passing thieves.

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