The former Central Square Post Office has reopened in Newquay inside the Spar on Tower Road.
The move restores Post Office services to the area following the closure of the Fore Street branch last December. That site closed due to the resignation of the postmaster.
The new branch is open daily from 8am to 8pm, offering 84 hours of service each week.
Services available include mail, home shopping returns, everyday banking, car tax renewal, bill payments, travel money, and the Post Office Travel Card. Euros are available on demand, with other currencies available by pre-order.
Roadside parking and public transport links are available nearby.
Post Office Partner Account Manager Adam Shillcock said: “We know how important a Post Office is to a community and we are delighted to have restored a branch to this area of Newquay.”
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