Letter box is red all over again
ROYAL Mail bosses have carried out their threat to repaint a Dalston postbox, which had been given a colourful makeover by a mystery DIY enthusiast.
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ROYAL Mail bosses have carried out their threat to repaint a Dalston postbox, which had been given a colourful makeover by a mystery DIY enthusiast.
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BBC News Royal Mail set to move postal sorting from ShrewsburyBBC NewsRoyal Mail has said it is planning to stop processing post from its sorting office in Shrewsbury. The centre, which deals with post for Shropshire and mid-Wales, employs 240 members of staff. Royal Mail said it was "too early to say" what would happen…
The Press, York York museum piece chosen for new Royal Mail stampThe Press, YorkThe Royal Mail's Philip Parker said: "The UK has an incredibly rich heritage of prehistoric sites and exceptional artefacts. These new stamps explore some of these treasures and give us a glimpse of everyday life in prehistoric Britain, from the …Royal Mail…
[ad_1] The UK’s first collective defined contribution (CDC) scheme received the green light this week with the launch of the Royal Mail Collective Pension Plan (RMCPP). After eight years in the making, 100,000 Royal Mail employees will join a plan that the company says will provide them with “both an income for life in retirement…
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[ad_1] Chingford and Woodford Green MP Iain Duncan Smith cut the ribbon today as Chingford Hatch regains its post office after a year of being closed Sir Iain Duncan Smith with postmaster Subadaran Koneshwaran and Post Office and Premier staff Sir Iain Duncan Smith, MP for Chingford and Woodford Green, cut the ribbon today (19th…
[ad_1] The government’s recent decision to temporarily halt shale gas production on geological safety grounds, although sound in itself, must surely highlight what is wrong with the world today. In discounting the climate emergency as a reason it must be among the most selfish decisions made by any UK government. The urgent need to stop…