Certified by Headingley Post Office • May 24, 2026
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Certified by Headingley Post Office • May 24, 2026
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Headingley Post Office - Full Post Office service, Mails, Travel, Financial Services. Also offering - Money Advisor - if you are like millions of others in the UK who are struggling with debt, Money Advisor are here to provide professional and honest guidance on the debt solutions available to you
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Certified by Headingley Post Office • May 24, 2026
Certified by Headingley Post Office • May 24, 2026
Monday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
SundayClosed
Reviews
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183 reviews
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bert1e
Apr 21, 2026
2.0
It’s ironic how there’s a poster in there asking you to treat the staff with respect and kindness, when that Northern Irish bloke is perhaps the rudest most unhelpful worker I’ve ever come across.
Years of bad reviews about JUST HIM and yet he’s still working there! Every other member of staff has been brilliant in the 3 years I’ve been visiting, I’m just looking forward to when he retires 👍
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foureggs
Apr 21, 2026
3.0
The Irish fella is soooo mean and patronising, I can’t believe how nasty he is every time, everyone else, however, is completely lovely
MB
Marcus Broom
Apr 10, 2026
1.0
The Northern Irish man there dropped an album i was sending over the glass window into the Evri sack and damaged a £40 album before it had even got into the postal system. He did this right in front of me! I couldn't believe it, it never stood a chance. I had taken a picture of it before I sent it and when it arrived with my Customer he messaged me to say it arrived damaged and I had to refund him £40 and let him keep it as a gesture of good will, leaving me £40 + postage out of pocket. He sent me a picture to prove it so I knew straight away that it was caused by the man in the post office. They have a sign up asking customers to treat the staff with respect which I think is hypocritical when he doesn't treat the customers or their goods with the same respect himself. How can we trust the Royal Mail when he shows no respect for the customers that pay his wages and even worse he treats our parcels (marked Fragile) with little or no respect himself and has the audacity to do it write in front of us! Is it any wonder people get upset and does he not understand how his actions do nothing positive for Royal Mail whatsovever. If he dislikes his job and the customers that keep him in that job so much then perhaps he shouldn't be in a customer service role at all. The women that work in the Headingley post office are all lovely and very friendly and professional but he manages to undo all their hard work with his bad attitude and how he treats our parcels. This is not the first time I have witnessed him do this. If he can't be bothered to walk round and place the parcels in the sack then they should put the sack behind the counter so he's not dropping parcels in the sack from a height. I made sure the album was well packaged before I sent it, but it doesn't stand a chance when it's being dropped from that height into a sack in front of my eyes. I couldn't believe it when I saw it but I knew immediately that it was damaged and it hadn't even left the post office. What chance did it ever have of arriving safely when those sort of things are being allowed to happen?
My customers think Royal Mail is the best service to use and are willing to pay extra to use or but I tell them it's a waste of money because the post office is the problem not the courier. Is it any wonder the Royal Mail is losing so much money when employees of the post office are treating both customers and parcels with contempt in this way. I was going to say something at the time but if you raise anything negative you get accused of being disrespectful to the staff and they use that against you, hence why I've put it in writing. Respect is earned and while this guy is acting in this way the respect he gives the parcels and the customers is low and so he must expect the same in return. You get what you give! If he wants to be treated with respect, and im all for that , he needs to start by respecting his customers, our parcels and the Post Office itself because at the moment he is letting all of us down with his bad attitude and his poor service.
MK
Mahmood Khalid
Apr 2, 2026
5.0
Can get busy
JP
Jake Perryman
Mar 14, 2026
1.0
I was running late, I was hot, and I was stressed and I absolutely did not need to be treated like the scum of the earth for not knowing what size my parcel is. In the heat of the moment I ended up losing money, via paying extra postage on what my items were worth because of the biblical rudeness of that particular member of staff. In all of my years I’ve never been treated so badly by a member of customer service.
Frequently Asked Questions About Headingley Post Office
How much cash can I withdraw at a Post Office counter?
The amount you can withdraw in a Post Office branch will depend on any withdrawal limits in place on the specific account you hold with your bank. If you’re unsure, please contact your bank directly to check.
Do I get charged for making cash withdrawals at Post Office?
No charges are taken at the counter however some banks may charge.
For details, please check directly with your own bank.
How do I deposit a cheque at Post Office?
To deposit a cheque, you’ll need to bring the following to your nearest branch:
*The cheque
*A completed deposit slip from your bank, if applicable. Please contact your bank to request paying-in slips as these are not held in Post Office branches
*A cheque deposit envelope for your bank (these are available from your own bank or the majority are stocked in Post Office branches)
Please do not enclose cash. Full instructions can be found on the cheque deposit envelope.
Simply hand over your sealed cheque deposit envelope to the Post Office who will provide you with a receipt for your cheque deposit envelope.
Why did my Post Office refuse to issue change?
If you’ve registered for the Change Giving service, you shouldn’t be refused change at your nominated Post Office branch.
You may have been refused if you’re not signed up to this service. If you’d like to do so, contact your bank directly to find out whether they offer the service and how to sign up.
If you’ve signed up but aren’t using your nominated branch, it’s at that branch’s discretion whether they have enough change available to fulfil your request.
To get more information about your bank’s services and Change Giving, contact them directly.
What is the Post Office Change Giving service?
If you’re a business banking customer and you regularly need to exchange cash for coins, you can do this at the Post Office with selected banks using our Change Giving and Change Giving “Lite” services.
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