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Hi, I left something at home that desperately needs to be posted today (otherwise the postage I printed out will be invalid and a waste of money).


Does anyone know of a post box in East Dulwich that does a last collection from 5:45-6:30??? If you could let me know what time it is and where then I can get there as soon as I get home!


Thanks!!

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HAL9000 Wrote:

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> ISTR, that the post box on the corner of Tintagel

> Crescent and Grove Vale (just north of the LL

> roundabout) had a 6:30pm last collection. I have

> used this box on many occasions in the past but do

> not know whether its last collection is still the

> same today. Good Luck.


My memory is that it changed to 5.30. Could be wrong, but I think it would be useful to have a positive confirmation of any later time. Best hope in SE22 imo would be to check whether any 5.30 collection has actually taken place. They can be late, by even 15+ minutes, sometimes.

TarahC Wrote:

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> As an update, all the post boxes are 5:30pm

> unfortunately, even the one on the outside of the

> sorting office on Silvester Rd. However, they do

> pin point a 7:30pm box in Vauxhall.


Which, on googling for "SW8 last collection", also turns up in this resource at SW8 5 http://www.dracos.co.uk/play/locating-postboxes/?pc1=SW8


I see it also lists several late ones in SE1.

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