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14 years ago
the lady in the post office was really nice and quick with what i asked her to do. we even had a nice little conversation :)
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I visited the littlemore post office this morning, the lady was so kind and was extremely helpful,…read moreand took time to talk too, well done.
Really friendly post office run by a South Africian family selling all sorts of SA goodies…read morealongside the traditional stuff and you can park outside!!!
Let me get my caveat in at the start: I have a real hatred of post offices, mainly due to years…read morespent queuing in a small town one full of sceaming babies and old men falling asleep in the queue. On this front, the Oxford post office is a relief. It's a bit more peaceful and there's more sense of urgency: the staff here seem to get it that people are there to get a chore done, not for a friendly chat. That said, they're still wonderfully polite and patient. Definitely not a job I would want. Things I like: - The building - nineteenth century arches, coat of arms, typical Oxford grandeur. - The post box outside - okay, so it's not the traditional red pillar, but it takes you back a century or two. - The Post Office currency exchange rate - one of the best you can get. - The stamp machine outside Things I don't like: - The queues - yes, most people go at lunchtime, so why not put more staff on the tills then? - The generality - same queue whether you want to post one envelope or twenty parcels; pick up a pension or become a millionaire in some obscure currency. Conclusion: A necessary evil that could be far worse.
Worst post office. Staff have no customer service skills, are extremely rude and the place is very…read morepoorly organised. After being there a while and there being no signs on the counter I asked if there quick drop counter was open or not, I got blanked by the staff member, totally, I asked a few times, I then asked if I was invisible, still not even eye contact. I went up to him and said, can you please not act like I am invisible to you and just answer me, he started having a go at me that he could not as was serving a customer. All I needed was a yes or no, he could find the time to have a go at me but not answer my question. Clearly no customer training and people are treated like they are not human beings.
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Kennington Post Office is a great facility to have in the village. It offers far more than just…read morestamps! They have a dry cleaning service as well as a foreign exchange counter, and also offer a newspaper delivery service. The also stock a good selection of stationery, cards, sweets and gifts. The staff are friendly and helpful, and it is a really useful amenity to have in Kennington.
For two days in early September, after the summer tourists have gone home and before the students…read moreget back, the people of Oxford celebrate. I'm not quite sure what we celebrate but it is great fun. I no longer go on rides that swing you high in the air or turn you upside down but if you are young enough to enjoy that sort of thing then there is something special about catching glimpses of secret court-yards, quadrangles and lawns behind the yellow walls of the colleges just before you are flung upside down again or hurled towards the ground. For the more sedentary of us there are more traditional rides such as the wonderful merry-go-round and helter skelter. Or you can just wander around enjoying the sights, sounds (and it can be very noisy), smells and tastes (sugar cane as well as candy floss last year) Rumour has it that the rides are longer in the afternoon before it gets busy. If you aren't going to the fair then be warned that all the buses that normally go along St Giles are diverted for 2 days and the road is closed to traffic.
Evolved from a 17th-century parish wake, St Giles fair is a yearly spectacle in the centre of…read moreOxford. Every September excitement grows as bigger and better rides are added to the substantial collection of fairground attractions. Our Oxford teams love this annual event.
This is my local cornershop. It's great for most household necessities as it has a wide range of…read morefood along with some toiletries and stationary products. The vegetables are just about passable but not as fresh as you'd find in a Sainsbury's or Tesco's. The chap who runs the place is fantastic and very helpful indeed. The rest of the staff are usually relatively helpful but don't quite match their boss. It's a real shame that the post office closed earlier in the year and it's for that reason that I'm giving it 4 rather than 5 stars but it's still a great little corner shop.
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Though it is in a garage this isn't just a garage shop. This shop also stocks everything you need…read moreif you can't get to a supermarket or can't be bothered with the hassle of a big supermarket - everything from food through picnic plates to hair clips. The Post Office checks passports and does car licenses as well as the more mundane stuff. And you can park - which must make it an option for people in North Oxford who have lost their post offices. Just don't go in torrential rains (see photo)!
I use this post office at least twice a week, the staff are very friendly, even when I go in with a…read morebagful of parcels to be weighed. You can get everything from a pint of milk to a bottle of vodka here as well of course as petrol from the filling station. An added bonus to the post office is that it is open all day on a saturday unlike most in the area.
Great local post office. Based in a shop. Very helpful staff nothing is too much bother for themread more
Wonderfully kind and helpful staff. Thank you. A lot of time and thought was spent helping me find…read morethe best posting option for my parcel .
This is a lovely village post office. I don't actually live in Naphill, but often use the post…read moreoffice, when passing through. If there is a que it is only going to be two or three people. The staff are welcoming, helpful and knowledgeable. There is also some lovely cards for sale, and the usual stationary for your mailing needs.
Service is fantastic, the people are really nice and the post office itself is small and quaint…read more They offer all sorts of services including car tax. They also have a large selection of cards and wrapping stuff plus some sweets.
This is a very convenient post office and stores. It is really good to find a proper post office…read morethese days. The staff are very helpful and will go out of their way to help you find what you are looking for. It is always quite easy to park outside the store, which is very handy when you are doing the post from work laden with letters and parcels. It is very important to support local village stores and post offices at he present time with so many being closed down.
Excellent post office and store. Staff always friendly and helpful. Stocks an excellent range of…read moreconvenience products.
Great little post office. Very friendly and helpful postmistress, and is generally easier to use…read morethan the main post offices, as the queue is a lot shorter! It is situated at the top of Cryers Hill within a newsagent and near a school, so can be busy with parking problems at school times, otherwise great.
The counter side of the post office is small and cramped and you would probably have trouble…read moregetting in if you're disabled (though I think there is the magic open door button outside). That said, the folks who work there are always friendly and helpful and the actual postal staff are efficient and work hard. It's pretty much a classic small town distribution centre, and with nothing to complain about.
This post office is in the Co-op now. I use it on a Saturday afternoon when my local post office is…read morenot open. I find the staff helpful, friendly and polite and would highly recommend it now. I agree with the other reviews but these are about the previous post office which was in another building in the same street.
The Headington post office is located nearly at the end of the shops on Headington/London Road,…read morequite close to the large coop. The staff are friendly and efficient. There are often queues at lunchtime due to the large numbers of shops and the hospital nearby. They also have a photo machine for passport photos and a small newsagent instore
Lovely post office, extremely helpful and very patient nothing like the miserable lot I've…read moreexperienced in Milton Keynes, more about these at a later date. Located in the town centre this post office is very close to disabled car parking, with nearby restuarants and other facilities close to hand.
The good thing about this post office is that the queues are generally not too long. It also has…read morequite a reasonable stock of items to help you with your posting, including boxes, envelopes, bubble wrap bags and a selection of writing accoutrements. It is also quite central which means you can do your other shopping while in town (though Buckingham is a market town with a quite small range of shops. The post office is also slightly novel in being the route to access a restaurant just above the counters. This was quite a fun place for a meal. The staff are always helpful.