Post Room definition

Post Room means the secure area for opening post in relation to the Schemes; "Premises Rules and Regulation" means the rules and regulation developed by the Service Provider pursuant to paragraph 2 of Schedule 18 (Premises); "Premises" means Service Provider's Premises;
Post Room means a secure area for opening post in relation to the Schemes;

Examples of Post Room in a sentence

  • VE Sales Supervisor Visitor Experience Post Room Southbank Centre Belvedere Road London, SE1 8XX Deliverers should contact VE Sales Supervisors via the post room.

  • Assistant Duty Manager - Sales Visitor Experience Post Room Southbank Centre Belvedere Road London, SE1 8XX Deliverers should contact Assistant Duty Managers via the post room.

  • All mail received must be dealt with in accordance with the Post Room instructions.

  • As a general guide; Mail received (Royal Mail, DX, TNT, internal post pouches, files etc) is to be sorted and delivered as outlined in the Post Room Instructions subject to morning deliveries.

  • Delivery address and guidelines for programmes only: Assistant Duty Manager - Sales Visitor Experience Post Room Southbank Centre Belvedere Road London, SE1 8XX Deliverers should contact Assistant Duty Managers via the post room.

  • Details of the location and relative size of the Post Room is given at Appendix D.

  • Employees will have the opportunity to schedule time in the Suzy Post Room in 1-hour increments.

  • An example of, but not exclusive to, such a strategy may be moving to the HMRC standard structure of using a Regional Post Room rather than an on-site Post Room.

Related to Post Room

  • Guest Room means a separately-keyed lodging unit in the Hotel.

  • Toilet room means a room containing a water closet and a wash basin.

  • Transient lodging means a room or a suite of rooms.

  • Room means a room or other space provided for sleeping that can be rented independently, including the furnishings and other accessories in the room. Room includes, but is not limited to, a condominium or time-sharing unit that, pursuant to a management agreement, may be used to provide dwelling, lodging, or sleeping quarters for a transient guest.

  • Auxiliary meaning an employee who is employed for work which is not of a continuous nature.