**Post Office Parcel Collection Point – Bristol**

Located conveniently at the Army Training Corps on Albert Road, the Post Office Parcel Collection Point in Clevedon is your reliable destination for all your parcel collection needs. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and making the process as seamless as possible for our clients. Whether you’re picking up a package or seeking assistance with postal inquiries, our friendly staff is here to help you every step of the way.

Our facility is designed with customer convenience in mind, providing a welcoming atmosphere where you can easily collect your parcels at a time that suits you. We understand that your time is valuable, which is why we offer a straightforward appointment booking system. Should you have any questions or need further information, don’t hesitate to reach out to us by phone at 0844 474 0395 during business hours.

At the Post Office Parcel Collection Point, we ensure that every visit is met with expertise and efficiency, making us a trusted choice for residents in Bristol and surrounding areas. For more details on our services or to book your next appointment, please visit our website at [postoffice.co.uk](https://www.postoffice.co.uk/mail/collection-services). Experience the difference of personalized service at your local parcel collection point today!

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Dovile Vasiliauskaite

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I just went to collect my parcel as it says on Internet that is working, but it is closed. I don't m

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I just went to collect my parcel as it says on Internet that is working, but it is closed. I don't mind about the changes of opening times, but it would be very useful that it would reflect on internet too.

Paweł Wojtczak

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It's a joke. Opening hours 7-9. Wednesday closed. But on website it's showing different opening hour

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It's a joke. Opening hours 7-9. Wednesday closed. But on website it's showing different opening hours.

Lesley Powell

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According to website open 7 - 1:30 yet inreality open 7 to 9 only!

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According to website open 7 - 1:30 yet inreality open 7 to 9 only!

Kim Lister

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