Idle Post Office located at 2 Bradford Rd, Bradford BD10 9PP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01274 613561

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Sam Walker

5 Google Rating

A great post office, all the staff know what they are doing.fast and friendly service!

5/ 5

A great post office, all the staff know what they are doing.fast and friendly service!

alex coxon

5 Google Rating

Well trained helpful staff. Range of services and products. First class!

5/ 5

Well trained helpful staff. Range of services and products. First class!

Carol-Ann Thomas

5 Google Rating

Always brilliant! Kind, courteous, staff ready with a smile and all the information needed to compl

5/ 5

Always brilliant! Kind, courteous, staff ready with a smile and all the information needed to complete a transaction. Best in Bradford!!

Damon Smithies

5 Google Rating

Really lovely staff.

5/ 5

Really lovely staff.

Elaine Cordingley

5 Google Rating

The post office is very well run. Staff very very knowledgable. Can sort out anything for you. Exce

5/ 5

The post office is very well run. Staff very very knowledgable. Can sort out anything for you. Excellent staff. Excellent service

K K

5 Google Rating

Jemma was so helpful and friendly nothing was too much trouble ,very knowledgeable, great customer s

5/ 5

Jemma was so helpful and friendly nothing was too much trouble ,very knowledgeable, great customer service.

maria bartusiak

5 Google Rating

Excellent service, friendly service. All the staff are very informative. Can’t speak more highly o

5/ 5

Excellent service, friendly service. All the staff are very informative. Can’t speak more highly of them.

Beth Kendal-Wood

5 Google Rating

Best Post Office in this area, polite and friendly staff always helpful great service..

5/ 5

Best Post Office in this area, polite and friendly staff always helpful great service..

David Wood

5 Google Rating

I am not a regular customer at Idle Post Office but without exception, every time I go in, the staff

5/ 5

I am not a regular customer at Idle Post Office but without exception, every time I go in, the staff are friendly, helpful and efficient. Superb customer service. Thank you.

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