Knutsford Post Office is to temporarily close due to building work at 7 Princess Street in Knutsford.
To allow for the work to take place, the branch will temporarily close on Saturday 31 October at 1pm and it is envisaged that the work will take approximately three weeks to complete with the branch due to re-open on Thursday 19 November at 9am.
During this temporary closure customers can access Post Office services from any convenient branch including:
● Mobberley Post Office, 85 Town Lane, Mobberley, Knutsford, WA16 7HH
● Plumley Post Office, Plumley Moor Road, Plumley, Knutsford, WA16 0TT
Mike Ball, Post Office Partner Account Executive, said: “We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers during the work. The safety of our customers is of paramount, therefore, to allow for the building work to take place, it will be necessary for the service to close temporarily.”
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