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Thursday, February 26, 2004 - 01:56 PM

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Park NewsThe Post Office on Castle Boulevard, close to the Peveril Drive entrance to The Park has been selected for permanent closure due to falling customer numbers. There is a six week consultation period during which you can object to the closure. You can get a form from the branch which will explain the reasons for the decision and the procedure for objecting. Alternatively, click on "read more..." to get an address to write to.
You can contact the Post Office at:

Paul Maisey
Head of Area
Post Office Ltd
C/O National Consultation Team,
PO BOX 2060, WATFORD
WD18 8ZW

Customer Help Line 08457 22 33 44


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