To replace your curbside mailbox with a wall-mounted mailbox, you must get your local postmaster's permission. Choose from a variety of mailbox sizes and styles; mounted mailboxes are not required to have a PMG seal of approval. Get a wall mailbox that can hold a normal day's mail volume, including letter-sized envelopes, postcards, and catalogs. I’ve used Google Apps (Gmail with your own domain, if you like) via the web interface for many years now. On a few occasions I’ve tried to set up a mail reader using IMAP, such as Apple Mail.
Welcome to Crich Standard

Welcome to the definitive website for the news and goings on of the Crich Area which includes the villages of Crich, Fritchley, Whatstandwell and the hamlets of Crich Carr, Plaistow Green and Wheatcroft.

Every quarter, Crich Standard is published as a magazine and distributed free of charge to all households in Crich Parish. It is written, produced and distributed by volunteers and is supported by advertising from local businesses.
Here are some of the latest feature articles from the magazine.

Our green and pleasant (local) land
Agriculture plays a major part in what makes our villages work as a thriving community. It provides food, employment and ample opportunity for recreation, particularly walking along the many miles of well-defined footpaths. Read more here.
Summertime fun
Summer 2020 saw a host of activities arranged for children in the Parish. Ranging from physical, creative and social events, all the sessions aimed to encourage youngsters to have fun! Read more
Comrades Club – plans old and new
The Crich Comrades club turns 100 years old this year! Curious to know more about what it cost to get started? Find out here
What makes us tick : a community working together
How, we as a community, transformed our old, but much loved recreation ground and developed a great facility for all. Paul Yorke tells us more
Once your mail has been franked you can have it collected by Royal Mail, drop it into your local Post Office, put it into a normal Royal Mail post box in a meter posting envelope or use your local franking box or Meter Posting box.
Business Post Boxes are much bigger than Royal Mail’s post boxes so you can post your letters, large letters and small parcels into these boxes and the Royal Mail collect them at the end of each day. Pouches for your letters are provided free of charge by the Royal Mail and your empty pouches are then returned to you each morning with your Royal Mail post.
Royal Mail can collect your mail from your office at a pre-arranged time every day free of charge based on your postage volumes each year. If you use Royal Mail’s Business Mail advance service these ad hoc collections are also free of charge. If you have any questions about a Royal Mail collection please get in touch with your Account Manager or contact us on 01322 288890.
Your franked mail can be posted at your local Post Office branch. You can find your local Post Office using their Post Office Branch Finder tool which includes details showing their opening and closing times.
Small quantities of letters can be posted in agreed Royal Mail Post Boxes using a meter posting envelope which we supply. Each meter posting envelope can hold 30 letters and you can use two of these each day.

If you have any questions about how you can post your mail or any general questions about Royal Mail’s franking services then please get in touch. We are Royal Mail approved suppliers of postal franking equipment and our friendly team is happy to help with any questions you have.
Please call us on 01322 288890 for more information.
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