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Wick Post Office Closed Suddenly Yesterday For Good

21st February 2023

Photograph of Wick Post Office Closed Suddenly Yesterday For Good

The owner of the Wick post office has already indicated it would close in March It closed yesterday without much notice.

The Post Office is looking at how to deliver services in future.

The mobile service continues.

Meantime the nearest shop/post office is in Watten.

The mobile service with limited times is at
Pulteneytown
MacArther Street, Pulteneytown, Wick
KW1 5AX

Mon 13:00-15:00
Tue Closed
Wed Closed
Thu Closed
Fri 09:00-11:00
Sat Closed

 

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