Queenscliff hotel not allowed to use term ‘Royal’ anymore
QUEENSCLIFF’S historic Royal Hotel might have to change its name after 136 years.
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QUEENSCLIFF’S historic Royal Hotel might have to change its name after 136 years.
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Whittlesey residents complain about “disgraceful” Royal Mail service since …Cambs Times… About the Cambs Times · Press Complaints Commission · About Archant Herts & Cambs · Facebook · Twitter · My24 · My profile · My saved searches. A Royal Mail employee delivers mail in the heavy snow. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire…
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[ad_1] ILLUSTRATIONS of the nativity by the artist Paula Doherty feature on this year’s Christmas stamps released by Royal Mail on Tuesday. The five designs are the Virgin and Child (1st class), Mary and Joseph (2nd class, large letter), shepherds (1st class, large letter), an angel (2nd class), and the Wise Men (£3.40). A press…
The Royal MailSourcing Journal OnlineAccording to a recent report conducted by the Royal Mail, nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of online shoppers in the U.K. always expect to be able to return items they have purchased free of charge. In this age of instant gratification and high … More: continued here