The post box will replace a handmade one currently used at the remote station A shiny new red post box has been given as a gift from King Charles III to staff at a remote Antarctic research station.
The box, featuring the King Charles III cypher, was delivered after Kirsten Shaw, a station support assistant who runs the British Antarctic Territory Post Office for staff, requested an upgrade to ...
Residents in the small mountain town of Poncha Springs are searching for answers after their local post office shut down.
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A shiny new red post box has been given as a gift from King Charles III to staff at a remote Antarctic research station. The Royal Mail lamp post box was sent to staff at the Cambridge-based British ...
I entirely support Mike Smith's letter regarding Royal Mail post boxes. Our local post box is the same. I've been told that even the one at the railway station is wrapped up, but I haven't been over ...
A bright red post box has travelled almost to the other side of the world with a royal stamp of approval. King Charles III has given a shiny new Royal Mail post box as a special gift to people working ...
Scientists working at a remote British research station in the Antarctic received a special delivery of a new Royal Mail post box in time for Christmas – thanks to the King. Kirsten Shaw, a station ...
Brummies have been left confused after seeing a number of classic red pillar boxes across the city covered in black tape and bearing an "Out Of Use" sign. This temporary measure is part of a major ...
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"If you're doing fieldwork for many months, the feeling of receiving a letter—an actual tangible—letter is such a lift," said Shaw.
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