Here are the locations in and around Dorchester of the Scout Post's yellow postboxes

By Lottie Welch

10th Nov 2021 | Local News

Dorchester and West Dorset District Scouts returns with Scout Post
Dorchester and West Dorset District Scouts returns with Scout Post

The popular Scout Post returns this year with delivery across West Dorset.

A group of volunteers will be delivering your Christmas cards locally between December 4 and 18 - a list of the delivery area can be found here.

Here's where the yellow post boxes will be:

  • Avenue Interiors, Weymouth Avenue
  • Nicoll World Travel, High East Street
  • One Stop, Fordington Cross
  • Oxfam, South Street
  • Poundbury Garden Centre
  • Poundbury Village Stores
  • Robert Dyas, South Street
  • Stitchinghouse Design, Pummery Square
  • Victoria Park Pharmacy, Maud Road
  • Martinstown Villlage Stores
  • Crossways Premier Stores
  • Broadmayne - 2 Old Brickfields, Corner House Stores, The Black Dog, first school, Nordale Pet & Farm Supplies
  • Puddletown Spar shop
  • The New Inn, West Knighton
  • Carwise, West Stafford

How it works

No stamp is required. Please check the address you are sending to is in one of the delivery areas and is correctly addressed - include the postcode if you know it.

Post you card, along with 30p, in one of the many yellow post boxes and the Scouts will do the rest.

Deliveries are made by a team of adult volunteers.

All proceeds will go directly to Scout funds.

Find more information here.

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