Here on Warham Road we're getting increasingly concerned about the number of letters received for Wightman Road and we're guessing vice versa -yes we know they both begin with a 'W' but their post codes are quite different. Just this week I took an important tax letter to our equivalent number house on Wightman but to date our mis-delivered letters are never redirected.
Do other residents have the same problem? Do we need a petition?
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There's a fantastic book which details how all these problems come about as a result of 'modernisation' or so called 'efficiency savings'. It's called 'Dear Granny Smith - A letter from your postman', by Roy Mayall, published by www.shortbooks.co.uk and it is a real eye-opener.
From the blurb on the back:
This book is a letter to you, me, all of us, from a British postie. A fascinating, eye-opening, heartfelt letter which goes behind the scenes, through the ages, in the sorting room and out on the daily round, to tell the other side of the story.
At a recent staff meeting, a postman asked what the modernisation of the Royal Mail would mean for "Granny Smith" - the little old lady who lives alone and for whom the mail service is a lifeline. "Granny Smith isn't important", was the reply. "Granny Smith doesn't matter anymore".
Well, Dear Granny Smith is an attempt to explain why she does matter. An appeal to all of us to spend an evening by the fire with a cup of cocoa and take a quiet moment to read a letter from the people who are the real Santas, not just at Christmas but all year round....