Delivery office move goes ahead
ROYAL Mail’s Rochford delivery office will finally relocate to Southend next week.
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ROYAL Mail’s Rochford delivery office will finally relocate to Southend next week.
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[ad_1] A GRIEVING boy who posted a letter to his great-grandmother in heaven received a heart-warming reply from a caring Royal Mail worker. Dylan Dubber, nine, addressed the envelope “To Heaven” before popping it in the postbox. 5 Dylan Dubber, pictured with his mum, sent a letter to his great-grandmother in heavenCredit: SWNS:South West News…
The Guardian Post Office workers set to stage one-day strikeThe GuardianThis week the CWU called for a judicial review of Ofcom, the postal and media regulator, following its decision not impose new conditions on Royal Mail's direct-delivery competitors. The company has claimed that a failure to do so would threaten its …and more » More: continued…
Royal Mail admits it is closing Melksham delivery officeWiltshire TimesAround 40 people work at the post office at the moment but Royal Mail said there will be no compulsory redundancies following the move. It said the service to Melksham residents will not be affected as it hopes to continue to allow customers to collect ……
Royal Mail protest MP ‘should have gone sooner’Press and Journal, UK –3 minutes agoBy David Perry The Scottish Labour MP who quit the UK Government over plans to part-privatise Royal Mail was accused last night of “sitting on his hands for … More: continued here
Phil Fontaine, the former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations who successfully bent the ear of power figures from the Prime Minister to the Pope, is about to wield his influence on Bay Street. More: continued here
[ad_1] By Press Association 2019 Paddington Bear coin Coins depicting Paddington Bear visiting the Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are about to start turning up in people’s loose change. The new 50p designs will be entering general circulation in the coming weeks, the Royal Mint said. The first “Paddington at the Tower”…