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Janeyjane

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Hello,


My post seemed to vanish so am trying again!

Just wondered if anyone has been to the post office recently on lordship lane and can advise on when it is most quiet?

Or if the hours of working have changed?

I have not been out for a long while and am feeling fairly anxious.

More to get an idea of what going to the post office is now like with social distancing and masks etc..

Thank you

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I have to say it?s very difficult to know... I run a small business (Perkier Naturally ~ botanical soaps) and go to the post office several times a week to post my letterbox boxes of soaps...


Some days it?s quiet just after lunch, but yesterday I queued around this time for an hour! Likewise, on some days it?s been quiet first thing, and other days the queue is extremely long. This may not be at all helpful to you (sorry!) but I guess what I?m trying to say is that there doesn?t seem to be much of a pattern.


Good luck, and let me know if I can help at all :)

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