Postal strike

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yelrow
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Re: Postal strike

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WTD, French post dropping down to 3 times a week, due to fuel costs. Wonder how long before uk follows. Wont affect us much, as no post on Sats, Mondays, or weds now. They hold it till next day.
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Re: Postal strike

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yelrow wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 8:36 am Country Estate, Steve, Tis only 3.5 acres. Mind you there are a lot of hedges. I ordered a FS Tt set from Hornby, in November. The whole of uk and Germany have got theirs, even Roger, but mine is in Amsterdam. That is with Hermès.
I suggest a daily patrol of the perimeter hedges to be sure its not there.
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Will take a fair time each day on my John Deere, Steve.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 4:28 pm Oops we’ve driven over your order.
That's OK, they are flat packed base boards :lol: :lol:
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Phew!
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