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11:56 AM December 31, 2020
Laura Scott, an emergency service worker with 18 years of military service, said she had never experience customer service as low, demeaning and aggressive .
- Credit: Laura Scott
An emergency service worker said she received a tirade of abuse from Post Office staff after she had questioned why she was unable to send Christmas presents to family in Northern Ireland.
Laura Scott, 45, visited the Post Office counter located in Limetree Avenue, Wymondham, on Monday, December 21, to post four small parcels to family on the Emerald Isle.
Mrs Scott said she was abruptly informed that mail is not being take for Ireland by staff, despite having already been told by Royal Mail that deliveries to Northern Ireland had not been halted.
Santa s sleigh route extended as he continues his socially-distanced street tours around Inverness By Val Sweeney Published: 18:00, 10 December 2020
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Santa is expanding his tour of Inverness neighbourhoods.
More Inverness neighbourhoods are being added to Santa s sleigh route as he continues his socially-distanced tours around the city.
The sight of Santa as he travels through residential areas on his illuminated sleigh is delighting people of all ages.
His timetable is now being extended to include a tour of Dalneigh on Saturday and Lochardil on Sunday. Residents in those areas are urged to look out for him between 4pm and 6pm.