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For example, a fire or flood at the sorting office where the payment would be held.
But when Bridget turned up at the town's sorting offices staff told her she was a month too late.
It's better to be able to collect from a local sorting office than a private courier one miles away.
Five similar devices were found in mail at the building's sorting office and defused by the Army.
Letters addressed to a different region are sent to that region's sorting office, to be sorted further.
In later years it served as a Royal Mail sorting office.
The others are also understood to have passed through the main sorting office in Crown Street.
Today, the site is occupied by the Mount Pleasant sorting office.
However, the Royal Mail retained its sorting office on the site.
Graham smiled and crossed the road to the sorting office, smelling its new coat of paint.
His father was a postal sorter at the London Sorting office.
Having obtained a degree in history, he started work at a postal sorting office, then at a printing works.
The stamps have to be put on the bottom left hand corner of the envelope, so that the mainland sorting offices can process them.
At smaller sorting offices, the pigeon holes could represent individual delivery routes.
It's near my old house in Whitechapel, by an old sorting office.
One envelope, addressed to the White House, was intercepted at a military mail sorting office, officials said.
The items were intercepted in Haverhill by a sorting office worker.
Eleven similar devices were intercepted in postal sorting offices.
Many now face a round trip of up to hour in order to collect their mail from their nearest sorting office.
The venue is a former sorting office, now converted into a community theatre: hard chairs provided, but it's bring your own cushions.
It's more secure to have the undelivered parcel at the local sorting office than with a neighbour.
Part is the site of a Royal Mail sorting office and the remainder a car park for station users.
No trace of this now remains, however, as it was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the postal sorting office.
After the end of the war, the building remained in use of the Admiralty, and was used as a sorting office for naval post.
These served the local Royal Mail distribution centre and sorting office, but were closed in the early 2000s.