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The Royal Mail have put notices up on the Lordship Lane Estate mentioning that a postman was attacked this week and have suspended delivery until further notice.


Residents can collect their mail from the sorting office from 0900-1300 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri or 0900-2000 on Wednesday.

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> The Royal Mail have put notices up on the Lordship

> Lane Estate mentioning that a postman was attacked

> this week


Blimey.


By a person, or by a dog?


ETA: If deliveries are still suspended, I assume they still haven't caught whoever it was and think there's still potential danger to posties going there??

Sue Wrote:

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> Bic Basher Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The Royal Mail have put notices up on the

> Lordship

> > Lane Estate mentioning that a postman was

> attacked

> > this week

>

> Blimey.

>

> By a person, or by a dog?

>

> ETA: If deliveries are still suspended, I assume

> they still haven't caught whoever it was and think

> there's still potential danger to posties going

> there??


Yes, by a person. Royal Mail will not be delivering to the estate until they're happy that it's safe for their employees to deliver to that part of LL.

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