Woman with the glasses and short hair needs to watch her attitude before she gets reported . Came in to deposit some money and was spoken to like crap even two other customers was shocked at how i was spoken towards
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Karen Pascall
Feb 2, 2026
5.0
Visited the post office, to renew my passport, where Marie processed my application.
Marie was polite helpful and friendly, and made the process of my application stress free.
Marie explained the process and gave me a rough estimate of the time I can expect to receive my new passport.
A massive thank you Marie
SR
siva srinath Reddy
Dec 27, 2025
1.0
One of the old lady behaves like a Elizabeth 1.. 2 & 3 also… very worst behaviour and treat the customers like beggars…
MM
Michael Molyneux
Sep 20, 2025
2.0
Really unhelpful and snotty staff, could not be bothered to help my wife when she wanted to hand in her cheque.
MM
Meraj
Oct 26, 2019
1.0
The most useless post office I've ever seen.
A post office should hold the different type and size of any envelopes but this one even don't have any envelopes and for an envelope I had to go to Asda or B&M and they had only one size that it wasn't that specefic size I needed.
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