Royal wedding final countdown: Middletons move to London with their finery
As hundreds of members of the military had a final run-through ahead of Friday, the family of the bride and groom were spotted making final preparations. More: continued here
As hundreds of members of the military had a final run-through ahead of Friday, the family of the bride and groom were spotted making final preparations. More: continued here
Following is a selection of stories related to the April 29 royal wedding of Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton that have appeared in newspapers and on websites in the last week. More: continued here
David Heathcote, from Nottinghamshire, was fed-up scouring the streets looking for a place to send letters to listeners – and thought it would be a simple request. More: continued here
Royal wedding invitation lost in the mail? Here are a few local venues hosting watch parties on Friday morning. More:
Daily Mail The secret service: Royal Mail refuses to tell customer where post boxes areDaily MailBy Daily Mail and Daily Mail Reporter A radio presenter who wrote to Royal Mail asking where his nearest post boxes were received an astonishing reply to say: 'Sorry, it's a secret'. David Heathcote was fed-up scouring the streets looking…
The former Prime Ministers are not invited but Kate’s black sheep uncle Gary Goldsmith, once exposed as a cocaine user by a tabloid newspaper, is on the list. More: continued here
Llanidloes Royal Mail sorting office to closeBBC NewsThe Royal Mail is shutting a sorting office in Powys, but there will be no job losses. The work and eight posts in Llanidloes will switch to Newtown on 13 June under the cost cutting proposals. Town county councillor Gareth Morgan said he and fellow … More: continued…
The former Prime Ministers are not invited but Kate’s black sheep uncle Gary Goldsmith, once exposed as a cocaine user by a tabloid newspaper, is on the list. More: continued here
The Royal Mail is to shut a sorting office in Powys, but there will be no job losses. More: continued here
Daily Mail POSTMEN MUST NOT CROSS ROADExpress.co.ukRoyal Mail officials say they must complete one side of the road before venturing to the opposite side. Residents are furious, saying deliveries are regularly delayed. David Drew, a Hampshire county councillor, said he could understood the policy on …Postmen banned from crossing the road in quiet village with…