Plans to sort York mail in Leeds ‘abandoned’ (York Press)
UNION leaders claim Royal Mail intended sending millions of York letters to Leeds for sorting this summer – but has now abandoned the plans.
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UNION leaders claim Royal Mail intended sending millions of York letters to Leeds for sorting this summer – but has now abandoned the plans.
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getreading Temporary Christmas jobs in Reading on offer at Royal MailgetreadingChristmas is a magical time of year, and part of the joy is receiving cards from your nearest and dearest in the festive period. What you may not consider as the cards land on your doormat and you receive the all-important yearly update from our…
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[ad_1] A GRANDMOTHER has told how medicines, vital information about her pension and a parking fine all arrived late, after Royal Mail failed to deliver them on time. Ann Houston, who lives in Clopton Road, contacted the Herald to tell us she hadn’t had any post for two-and-a-half weeks. Eventually, the 75-year-old went to her…