A brand new post office has opened in Oxford today promising to provide “vital services”.
The city’s newest addition opened inside the existing Your Co-op Food store at Rose Hill on Friday, June 14.
Sue Spicer, Head of Post Office Operations at Your Co-op, cut the ribbon to mark the official opening of Rose Hill Post Office.
This new branch features a customer service point, as well as a self-service kiosk for sending mail and home shopping returns.
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Sue Spicer said: “The Post Office provides vital services for the local community and we’re pleased to open this new facility in our Rose Hill store.
“Our local members and customers will be able to make use of the great Post Office services, while also being able to pick up fantastic products and everyday essentials.”
Damien Haydock, Post Office Partner Account Manager, said: “At the Post Office we are continually looking to refresh our network to ensure we meet customer needs.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for customers to pay their bills, withdraw cash from their bank accounts, and send and collect their mail at a time and place that suits them best.
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“We know how important our services are to customers, and we are confident that this brand-new Post Office will ensure that people in Rose Hill have easy access to our services.”
The new Rose Hill Post Office is open from 9am until 5.30pm on Monday to Friday while Saturday will be 9am to 2pm.
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