How did this even become a Waypoint to begin with?
I understand that E II R postboxes do not usually get accepted as they’re too common and not very interesting Waypoints. And if you read the description of this Waypoint, it literally describes this postbox as being “extremely commonplace and not unique or special” so has the criteria changed in the past? I tried to nominate a similar postbox recently with the E II R cipher but it got rejected for being generic. Just wondering how this location and its description got accepted in the first place, and if there’s any possible way to get these accepted! Was this something that just got reviewed by the wrong people, and shouldn’t have been accepted?
I understand that E II R postboxes do not usually get accepted as they’re too common and not very interesting Waypoints. And if you read the description of this Waypoint, it literally describes this postbox as being “extremely commonplace and not unique or special” so has the criteria changed in the past? I tried to nominate a similar postbox recently with the E II R cipher but it got rejected for being generic. Just wondering how this location and its description got accepted in the first place, and if there’s any possible way to get these accepted! Was this something that just got reviewed by the wrong people, and shouldn’t have been accepted?