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Where do I post my letter?

Letter to the Editor - week ending 29 August 2014.

EDITOR – I wrote a letter to my love, but where do I post it?

That is the question being asked by the Waterfall community as in the past couple of weeks we were surprised to find that we had an upmarket Post Office, situated out of sight upstairs, in the Linkhills Shopping Centre. I must add that this is a million times better than the dirty old van that these poor staff members had used for more than a year.

Now the question is where is the old fashioned post box? When I asked the question, I was told to use the old dilapidated cardboard box that is placed at the entrance of the post boxes.

I need to stress that this box is filled with the annoying advertisements that are piled into our PO Boxes for circulation, and now we are supposed to post our mail here with everyone’s dirty trash. Each and every letter that is written and posted has been done with love, care and positive energy, now there isn’t even a guarantee that the letters are going to get from A to B. What ever next?

The post office is, and has always been, the first line for postal communications and I am afraid that in our area this is not so.

What does one have to do to get things working again? In this wonderful modern world of technology this department has sure lost the plot. And once again it’s the consumer that is suffering.

Disillusioned and angry resident

Waterfall

Despite numerous attempts to contact the Linkhills Post Office, no comment was received.

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