I have lived in Saltdean for 9 years now and I regularly use this post office.
The staff are always extremely helpful and friendly.
Tracey, the post-mistress, is absolutely exceptional!
I am very impressed with the services provided by this branch.
They have a really gorgeous selection of greetings cards and lots of useful stationary.
PE
Peter Elyas
Jul 11, 2025
5.0
Great local Post Office at 126-128 Lustrells Vale, Saltdean. The staff are always friendly, helpful, and efficient — whether you’re sending parcels, collecting packages, or just popping in for basic services. It’s well-organised, rarely a long wait, and they’re great at helping with anything you’re unsure about. A real asset to the community. Highly recommend if you're in the Saltdean area
NB
Naomi Bos
Nov 2, 2023
5.0
Great shop and post office staff are super friendly and helpfull. Needed to post some stuff to NZ and they explained how to best do it. Thanks for all you help
CB
Catherine Bounds
Apr 8, 2021
1.0
I was told I was not welcome with my buggy. Understandably there is not much space but I have never been in a shop so unfriendly to me with a young child. I will not visit again.
LM
Lisa Meakins
Oct 11, 2020
2.0
Normally friendly-ish but recently tried to pay in cash to my bank via post office service and they said they won’t accept old £20 notes. Am baffled as I had just paid for my shopping with one and the other post office said it’s still legal tender so makes no sense...weird. I always make sure I shop there when using PO but will stick to Longridge PO and coop.
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Why did my Post Office refuse to issue change?
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