THE trek to the delivery office clutching a red 'while you were out' card should be mildly more pleasant thanks to works carried out in Glastonbury.
A refurbished enquiry office at Royal Mail's Glastonbury Delivery Office, where customers can collect their letters and parcels, was officially opened this week by Wells MP Tessa Munt.
The new-look enquiry office in The Archers Parade, Glastonbury, provides a modern and efficient environment for both customers and staff.
Previously they were forced to queue in the cold and wet.
Ms Munt said: "It was great to be there at the launch of the new Glastonbury enquiry centre.
"As always the Royal Mail team show professionalism, dedication and good humour despite a heavy workload and a fair amount of industry changes."
Delivery office manager, Matt Alford, said: "This up-to-the-minute transformation of the enquiry office has resulted in much improved facilities and a much better experience for both our customers and our staff.
"We are delighted that our local MP Tessa Munt was able to perform the opening ceremony.
"She has been out with a postman on a walk and is very familiar and supportive of our operation."