The envelope begins "Feargal, lives across the road from the Spar’, and then refers to the names of his parents, where he lived after getting married, that he plays guitar and used to “run discos in the parochial hall”.
It even mentions that he was “friends with the fella who runs the butchers in Waterfoot too”.
A Royal Mail spokeswoman said it was proud of the work of postal staff like Fergus McAllister.
- Such a nice story!