PLEASE BE ADVISED THIS PLACE DOES NOT CLOSE AT 6pm as advertised. They close when try want.
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Kelli Faux
Dec 24, 2025
1.0
Not happy...ordered items to be delivered here from John Lewis website, parcel was refused by staff so now I dont have my christmas gifts and john lewis wont refund me until they get the items back into their hub
Not very good service at all.
AA
Amber
Jan 31, 2025
1.0
I rarely leave reviews, but I felt compelled to share my experience after a recent visit. The man behind the counter was extremely rude and made my mum incredibly upset. He was unprofessional, making unnecessary comments and complaining the whole time. It’s disappointing to see such behavior, and I hope management addresses this issue. I wouldn’t recommend visiting this location until they improve their staff.
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Chloe R
May 31, 2024
1.0
Very rude, unhelpful and dishonest guy that works behind the post office. I purposely drive an extra few miles to avoid going here. Rather that than risk him refusing to accept parcels. Never have an issue at any other local PO - just this one.
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