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Normally they open until 8pm on a Wednesday, but seems they are currently running on different hours up til Christmas. as above.


Was in there last week and someone was having a go at them for a delivery that hadn't shown up from Amazon, which is both pointless (it's not their fault) and not nice. Lovely guys in there, must be a stressful time of year and they seem understaffed, they've had some absence for sickness recently apparently. Shouting at them unlikely to help (not that anyone here would, I'm sure, it just made me feel bad for the stick they may be getting for things that aren't their fault).

Couldn't agree more: sylvester road sorting staff are charming, smiley, cheerful always. Sadly this time of year brings out the worst in people. Yesterday evening there was a woman being incredibly rude and demanding to the staff at the tills in cop-op on FH rd. Totally unnecessary.

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