At the Royal Parade Post Office, located conveniently at 4 Royal Parade, Kew, Richmond, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and a comprehensive range of postal services. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are dedicated to ensuring each visit is efficient and pleasant, whether you’re mailing a letter or seeking assistance with more complex postal needs. We understand the importance of customer satisfaction, and our team is always ready to answer your questions and provide support. In addition to traditional postal services, we offer a variety of other services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our community. Experience the Royal Parade difference today by visiting us or contacting us at 020 8940 3700.

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jungha chun

1 Google Rating

Post office website says it opens until 9:45pm, the guy at shop says it closed at 5pm, and repeating

1/ 5

Post office website says it opens until 9:45pm, the guy at shop says it closed at 5pm, and repeating it’s closed, and had no response when I mentioned the post office website says 9:45. Very disappointing and wastes trip.

Sanjeev Kumar

1 Google Rating

Post office charge £2 extra par bag if you have a royal mail OBA (Online Business Account )

1/ 5

Post office charge £2 extra par bag if you have a royal mail OBA (Online Business Account )

Stephen Reddy

3 Google Rating

Well located staff behind counter very nice

3/ 5

Well located staff behind counter very nice

Sphinxx Ltd

5 Google Rating

Family run, friendly and smooth, avoid main post office in southall.

5/ 5

Family run, friendly and smooth, avoid main post office in southall.

ahmad fida

1 Google Rating

4U FOOD & WINE shop, there is a young man who is Very rude, he don’t know how to talk to customers

1/ 5

4U FOOD & WINE shop, there is a young man who is Very rude, he don’t know how to talk to customers. Keep away

Barry Leray

4 Google Rating

Very friendly run place always polite and friendly faces unlike most shops in southall.

4/ 5

Very friendly run place always polite and friendly faces unlike most shops in southall.

Amardeep Singh

5 Google Rating

Staff is very helpfull

5/ 5

Staff is very helpfull

Harjit Pank

1 Google Rating

No social distances people not wearing mask staff not bothered

1/ 5

No social distances people not wearing mask staff not bothered

jaso fro

5 Google Rating

very friendly would recommend fast too

5/ 5

very friendly would recommend fast too

Asha Shah

5 Google Rating

Staff is very helpful .

5/ 5

Staff is very helpful .

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