Situated at Eden News on Flixton Road in Urmston, Manchester, this Post Office provides essential services tailored to the local community’s needs. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and dedicated staff, this location ensures that every customer receives personalized assistance with their postal requirements. From mailing letters to handling packages, we strive to make your experience as smooth as possible. With convenient operating hours and a commitment to quality service, we are here to support you with all your postal needs. For more information or assistance, please call us at 0161 755 0806 or visit our website.

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Mrs Customer

5 Google Rating

super post office, friendly helpful staff and the little shop with cakes and fresh sandwiches makes

5/ 5

super post office, friendly helpful staff and the little shop with cakes and fresh sandwiches makes it an al round wonderful experience. The postmaster is always willing to help, friendly and has a smile! well done!

Robert Leather

5 Google Rating

Nice little post office in a lovely location. The pies are lovely as well :)

5/ 5

Nice little post office in a lovely location. The pies are lovely as well :)

Yapi Market

4 Google Rating

A wonderful village Post Office, serving the local community, in the heart of Roe Green

4/ 5

A wonderful village Post Office, serving the local community, in the heart of Roe Green

Ian Avery

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Katie bailey

1 Google Rating

Rude and misogynistic, Both post officers equally seem to hate their job. They mutter insults under

1/ 5

Rude and misogynistic, Both post officers equally seem to hate their job. They mutter insults under their breath, never smile, and take a random 3 hour lunch break every day. Avoid. For the love of god AVOID.

Brendan Chesterton

1 Google Rating

Rude, arrogant and ignorant man every time I visit. Made me wait 10 minutes whilst he stuck labels o

1/ 5

Rude, arrogant and ignorant man every time I visit. Made me wait 10 minutes whilst he stuck labels on 12 packages. All this without acknowledging my existence or saying 'wont be a moment' or some such. Totally not cut out for this job. Has a real chip on his shoulder about something. Avoid

Lee Plaister

1 Google Rating

Terrible, rude, can't really be bothered with customers, stay away, amazon remove them as a delivery

1/ 5

Terrible, rude, can't really be bothered with customers, stay away, amazon remove them as a delivery option

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