Wrecsam_lad

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  • in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69521

    Wrecsam_lad
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    @Travis Bickle 15474 wrote:

    Just that I heard a story ( from a resident ) about Dog’s on her road in a village beginning with E.

    No not E :)

    in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69520

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    @Travis Bickle 15472 wrote:

    As someone who’s job takes him all over town, I’m intrigued as to where this is?

    Not giving address out sorry… But it’s out of the town…

    in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69519

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    @Darlofan 15468 wrote:

    Who do the dogs belong too?
    Can you not entice them into a garden then lock them in, ring the dog warden, job done.

    The dogs belong to a family of ar@#holes, there is no way I would even try to entice them into the garden, one come snarling and barking at me on Saturday morning… :eek:
    The dog warden is aware of it but they just say call them if the dogs are out loose, we do but nothing happens… :mad:

    in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69518

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    @missmarple 15464 wrote:

    The staff at the sorting office have accepted my debit card as proof of identity when I’ve been to collect undelivered items.

    Didn’t have a problem on Saturday collecting, just showed the guy an old mobile phone bill about 3 years old…

    in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69517

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    @Travis Bickle 15458 wrote:

    Who IS this Royal Male?
    Charlie?
    Will’s?

    Oop!s typo :o

    Neighbour went to the sorting office this morning to pick up her mail and was told to call back as the postman had taken it out for delivery by mistake but would not be allowed to deliver :( .
    When she got home the post had been delivered :confused: .
    Another neighbour asked the postie if deliveries had resumed and he replied “I brought it out by mistake and thought well as I have it I may as well deliver it, but it’s the last time until the situation is sorted ….. :(
    :(

    in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69516

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    @A Nuisance 15416 wrote:

    How did they serve a notice if they are not delivering letters, also how will you know if you have mail to collect ?.

    Hand delivered by postman on Tuesday :confused:.
    You don’t know if there is any mail, you just have to go to the sorting office and check..
    Got chased by one of the bloody dogs this morning…:eek:

    in reply to: Suspension of mail deliveries #69515

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    @Robert 15386 wrote:

    Put simply.

    Your mail is safe.

    Dog control is not the Royal Mail’s problem – safety of their employees is.

    Apply pressure to those whose responsibility it is: The owners and the Council.
    – As an aside, when you see the dogs roaming, call the Dog Warden, they need to know! And keep calling them.

    When it is safe to do so your mail service will resume.

    I do not speak for the Royal Mail in any capacity other than former employee.

    I understand that the Royal Mail employees safety is paramount, but I feel we are all being punished for someone else’s crime.
    Why can’t they just deliver the mail to the local post office?
    There are a lot of residents over 80 yrs old and most are disabled and as you can’t park at the sorting office they have a problem collecting their mail.

    In the letter from the Royal Male that they delivered it says to take a driving licence or passport as ID non of which I have, so how do I get my mail? All my utility bills are paid by direct debit I stopped all paper bills and such..

    in reply to: Wing Commander Ken Rees #69118

    Wrecsam_lad
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    R.I.P. Ken..
    Kens book is a must read…

    Lie in the Dark and Listen: The Remarkable Exploits of a WWII Bomber Pilot and Great Escaper

    Often quoted as the model for the Steve McQueen character in “The Great Escape”, by age 21, Ken had already trained to be a pilot officer; flown 56 hair-raising bomber missions by night over Germany; taken part in the siege of Malta; got married; been shot down into a remote Norwegian lake; and been captured, interrogated and sent to Stalag Luft III. He took part in and survived the Great Escape and then the forced March to Bremen. This is truly a real-life adventure story, written with accuracy, pace and drama.

    Lie in the Dark and Listen: The Remarkable Exploits of a WWII Bomber Pilot and Great Escaper: Amazon.co.uk: Ken Rees, Karen Arrandale: Books

    in reply to: Off road motor bikes speeding around the streets. #68856

    Wrecsam_lad
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    @A Nuisance 14659 wrote:

    It seems to me that the offenders are easily identified by the residents, so if the plods got off their backsides and used them things sticking out of their arse, the might see who the perpetrators where, the reality is they make good money out of the seized bikes which is why they do what they do…

    The old bill only seem to appear when the bikes are not on the road and I’d say safely hidden.
    They speak to the yobs then go, an hour or so later out come the bikes.. :mad:

    in reply to: Off road motor bikes speeding around the streets. #68855

    Wrecsam_lad
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    With any luck the rain will stop the little b@$t@rd$ today..

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