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Apparently the PO on LL is closed? There is a handwritten sign in the window saying closed owing to technical issues. 

There is no phone number or way to check when or if it will open again?

If anyone from the branch reads this perhaps they could post and update us? It might save people time and effort. It might also be useful to update the website, which says the branch is open.

If this is only very temporary and already open again then I apologise.

Edited by first mate

Has this affected deliveries by any chance? I've received 4 notifications by email saying it was impossible to deliver as you were out. My preference is very clearly LEAVE OUTSIDE as I'm in a secluded corner and not visible from the street.

The last one today, I was literally sitting outside waiting for them at the allotted time. No one appeared, I just got another email!!

  • first mate changed the title to Post Office Lordship Lane open again

Horizon is a repurposed Fujitsu/ ICL accounting application from a bespoke proprietary package  (and badly designed) - there would be no common application code between it and anything the Royal Mail would use. As reported it does not appear to have been a comms failure.  It will be wholly unrelated to any Royal Mail e-mail notification of non delivery (as described above). The well documented failures of Royal Mail to deliver post in SE22 has nothing to do with the way Post and sub-Post Offices are managed or their specific accountancy systems, nor the frequent lies by delivery agents employed by Royal Mail or other carriers about delivery failures..

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