First-class post office praise
Award-winning Crosshill service is hailed by locals
It's hardly surprising that Crosshill was named Scotland's "Best Town and City" post office judging by the reaction of its customers. The Glaswegian quizzed six customers about their local Post Office and everyone gave it both thumbs up. Locals admitted they were also pleased just to have access to a nearby post office following a wave of closures in recent years.
"It's the only post office I really use as the one in town is always heaving.
"It's great to see the post office has stayed open with all the ones that have closed recently."
Alison Hart, 30, of Govanhill
"The staff are very courteous and pleasant which you don't always get at other places. "It's good to see it is still open. The one at Govanhill was closed a few years ago.
"If this one wasn't here it would be a long way for old people to travel."
Sheila Sandlan, 65, a retired clerical officer
"Sometimes there can be a bit of a queue but it always goes away in about 10 minutes."
Donald MacNeill, 62
"I come here because I live nearby. It's good that it has won this award."
Tommy Politto, 33, from Rome, Italy
"I actually heard a rumour it was going to be closed down a while back so I'm glad it is still open becasue there are not many others post offices nearby."
Support worker John O'Neill, 44
Nicholas Mather, 35, from Pollokshields
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