Gold struck in Oxfordshire!
An Office in Oxfordshire has been mis-supplied with ‘Welsh gold’ labels..
An Office in Oxfordshire has been mis-supplied with ‘Welsh gold’ labels..
The Issue with our server which has prevented some users from receiving their ‘user registration’ email has now been fixed. Please use the ‘lost password’ option to request a new password, which should be received within a few minutes . Click here and enter your email. Thanks Brian
The full list of Wincor-Nixdorf Proposal Kiosks currently in use in the UK, along with branch addresses and their go-live date is now shown here:- https://postagelabelsuk.com/?page_id=497
Full List of Wincor-Nixdorf ‘Propostal 2000’ “Post & Go” Kiosks Installed in UK Post Office branches, with Go-Live (First Day) dates shown. Phase One Office Code Branch Name & Address Postcode Number of Kiosks Actual Go-Live date Font Upgrade date 020511 The Galleries Branch Office13 Castle Gallery The Galleries Shopping Centre, Broadmead BRISTOL. BS1 3XX […]
Cover recently obtained, showing First Day of the new “AAX” Airsure label.
One of the Manchester Post & Go Machines continues to produce a rather faulty label- so much that covers have been especially produced . An extra error is that the date in the datestamp is inverted! Another Nice one!
A contributor to this site has reported a nice ‘Miscut’ variety from the Finchley, London Post&Go Machine, along with the receipt that is generated when the machine detects such an error. Nice One! The receipt reads “We apologise some items could not be printed, Please present this part of receipt to a member of staff […]
An unannounced new Horizon postage label, bearing the Machin Head and with simulated perforations went on trial at Camden High Street Branch only , in London, on Monday 8th June 2009.
Printed by De La Rue in gold with security printing of wavy “ROYAL MAIL”
These labels were used on Royal Mail Special Delivery items only
After three months and three days, the trial has now (11th Sept 2009) come to an end.
No other branches will sell the label or any further extension will occur for the time being.
Any further developments may utilise a different label to that used at Camden High Street Post Office