Absolutely disgusting customer service. The older woman with glasses - not sure if she is the manager - has no manners whatsoever. She’s abrupt, rude and very inpatient. There’s also a very unprofessional female with piercings and brightly dyed hair there too. She is just as rude as the other lady. I’ll be making a formal complaint about this post office.
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michael hambleton
Mar 3, 2026
5.0
Great, good staff and service
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aaran jones
Sep 27, 2025
1.0
Absolutely shocking service, every time I go there it’s always a issue with parcels, I went there this morning only to put money in my bank and the woman with glasses just said I haven’t got time today come back in a hour, it’s every time I go there, there is always something, they ain’t customer friendly, and they don’t provide services that the shop is there for, I’ll be going further with this with the main post office complaints team, but just to warn everyone you’d be wasting your time going here absolutely rubbish.
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Sharon Edwards
Oct 13, 2021
5.0
Everything was fine you have to wait sometimes but even with that you would experience it some time
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