YOUR VIEWS: Readers letters as seen in The Wokingham Paper of May 9, 2019
Post Office move was purely political The Post Office ‘consultation’ was never about whether or not the Crown Post Office ...
Post Office move was purely political The Post Office ‘consultation’ was never about whether or not the Crown Post Office ...
A POLITICAL row has broken out between the Lib Dems and Labour over the closure of Wokingham town's Post Office ...
One consequence of the plan to close Wokingham's Post Office in June is that parcels will need to be collected ...
WOKINGHAM’S Crown Post Office is to close this June despite a passionate campaign to save it. Staff at the historic ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood held a meeting with Post Office bosses last week in a bid to save the ...
‘It's a done deal.’ That was the view of angry residents coming out of a consultation event into the future ...
RESIDENTS are being urged to attend a consultation event tomorrow - Monday, February 18 - in a bid to save ...
THE consultation over the future of Wokingham town’s Post Office has been described as “a sham” after WH Smith advertised ...
WOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood has sent a letter to the Post Office seeking a meeting with senior management and ...
A CONSULTATION on a plan to move Wokingham town’s Post Office into WH Smith this summer opened yesterday. The Post ...
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