Newtown Post Office is located at 721 Bolton Rd, Pendlebury, Swinton, Manchester M27 8FL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Newtown Post Office and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ka Natu

5 Google Rating

Friendley and quick service. Reminded me of typical traditional post office where I would be happy k

5/ 5

Friendley and quick service. Reminded me of typical traditional post office where I would be happy knowing my elderly aunt will be looked after.

Amen Henry

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service. Nice man.

5/ 5

Fantastic service. Nice man.

Bobby Docherty

4 Google Rating

Good wee post office and shop

4/ 5

Good wee post office and shop

red hood

1 Google Rating

I called in this post office around 10am this morning and politly asked the woman assistant could i

1/ 5

I called in this post office around 10am this morning and politly asked the woman assistant could i have some change. She gave me a really off putting glare and said "i can give you change of your 20 pound note, (4 fivers) but not any more than that. I did ask for 8 five pound notes and 10 pound coins. She did give me the coins thankfully. I felt i owed her an explanation that the cash macine had given me 20 pound notes and i needed change for busses and taxis to get to work n back. I wasnt sure really if the postoffice gives you change but i was only asking and felt there was no need for dirty looks, just a polite no would of been better!.

Anthony Purll

5 Google Rating

Returned an amazon delivery from here Friday, I messed-up the delivery label prior but the staff her

5/ 5

Returned an amazon delivery from here Friday, I messed-up the delivery label prior but the staff here were more than happy to help me out and sort out the problem that I made. Very helpful and polite

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