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Laur Wrote:

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> I haven't had any post since Christmas - I'm near

> Overhill Road. Is anyone else having the same

> problem?


The Royal Mail have axed some postal deliveries in and around the Lordship Lane Estate since Christmas week after a postman was assaulted. Residents can collect post from the delivery office in Silvester Road Mon, Tues, Thurs-Sat 10am-1pm and Weds 10am-8pm.

So I went to the sorting office today and was handed 1 lonely letter dated 6th January 2016.

I wonder where all my other letters are that I'm expecting over the last 2 weeks.

The postman behind the counter looked blankly at me when I asked. He confirmed that that our postman had been assaulted....sad state of affairs.

Laur Wrote:

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> Thank you Bic Basher - can I ask whether any of it

> is dated pre Christmas ? - I think the attacker

> must have taken some of my xmas post between 18th

> Dec - 7th January.


I picked up my post from Silvester Road during that period, so today's post was sent after Jan 13th.

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