However at the moment An Post are finding that some businesses are not open to receive their mail and do not have suitable postboxes. |
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Reshepu strongly felt the good old postboxes were being neglected and he chose them as his subject. |
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There, he dropped the package into one of the postboxes and grinned with satisfaction when he imagined a confused postman finding it. |
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Think how many trees and litres of water could be conserved if marketing companies stopped stuffing postboxes with advertising. |
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The issue was raised at a recent meeting and it was stressed that the two existing postboxes were not adequate for contemporary needs. |
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The unofficial walkouts crippled large parts of London and hit other areas of the country, forcing managers to empty postboxes. |
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And judging by the full postboxes of letters already dotted around the hall, public feeling is as strong as ever. |
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A problem with some of the older postboxes is that they cannot take the volume of post that needs to go in them, especially in some urban areas. |
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The Royal Mail has reduced collections without providing bigger postboxes to accommodate the volume of letters. |
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The first results were not declared until gone midnight, with sackloads of extra votes arriving after a last-minute sweep of postboxes by the Royal Mail. |
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The Scots firm who made Britain's iconic red postboxes have had to close after losing orders from the Royal Mail. |
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She said the nearest postboxes for customers to use include Windsor Drive and at the delivery office in Aber Road. |
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A FIRM who make traditional red postboxes could be forced to close after orders dried up. |
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Red iron postboxes have been familiar across Britain for 160 years. |
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Local residents can then send any post with a 'CV34' postcode using one of these stamps by posting in one of the special green 'Scout Postboxes. |
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