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Have you heard that the Silvester Rd sorting office is going to close.

We will all be expected to go to Peckham to collect our parcels.

How are people expected to get the items home? try carring awkward parcels on the bus maybe.

If the Royal Mail thinks anything of there customers why are they trying to get rid of the

sorting office we have all known for over 50 years.

We do not want to go to Peckham for our Post. So far we have lost our Police stations both of them.

Now it looks like we are to lose the sorting office. Its about time we took a stand about this before it is done and dusted.

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I have had to go to Sorting Office when recorded delivery or registered letter cannot be delivered as I am at work. Sometimes on line supplier will send parcel via Royal mail and cannot deliver. What times are the Peckham SO open?


If they are getting rid of the sorting office are they also getting rid of the delivery centre in Pellat Rd?

Pugwash Wrote:

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> What times are the Peckham SO open?


Opening times

Monday 08:00 - 13:00

Tuesday 08:00 - 13:00

Wednesday 08:00 - 20:00

Thursday 08:00 - 13:00

Friday 08:00 - 13:00

Saturday 08:00 - 14:00

Sunday Closed

Lazero Wrote:

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> I hope this isn't true, but how much could we

> influence a listed, profit-making organisation in

> their decision making? They only have to answer to

> shareholders now.



You could buy a share, become a shareholder and raise a question regarding this at the AGM.

Ellis Wrote:

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> Have you heard that the Silvester Rd sorting

> office is going to close?


Dear Ellis: No I hadn't heard this - until you started this rumour, which has been allowed to turn into a popular thread. This may not have been intended as trolling, but that's how I'm treating it. What is your source (I hope it's not "a friend told me...").

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