Post Office closures - A done deal from the outset
20th August 2008
Anne Main has voiced frustration at the announcement from Post Office Ltd that all five of the Post Office branches which were proposed for closure as part of the Network Change consultation will now be closed.
Anne Main, MP for St Albans, has voiced frustration at the announcement from Post Office Ltd that all five of the Post Office branches which were proposed for closure as part of the Network Change consultation will now be closed.
The announcement comes following a six week consultation by the Post Office. There is no appeal process and the five branches will now be closed in 1-3 months.
Anne said:
"Yet again, this feels like just another pointless lip-service consultation driven by Government imposed targets. It was always clear that not all the Post Offices would be saved but I do think there were serious omissions in the appraisals, particularly for the Waverley Road and Prospect Road branches. I am extremely disappointed that, despite strong local opposition, a good business argument being made and high usage figures, these branches are being axed anyway.
Having discussed the situation with local people, I put together a detailed submission to urge the Post Office to halt these closures, but it appears that this has been ignored, along with letters from hundreds of local people. Perversely, in other areas, Post Offices generating far fewer footfalls have been spared the chop. It appears that in our area there was always a set figure for closures regardless of how well-used branches are. This is madness, and does not reflect the real situation on the ground.
Only last month in Parliament, I firmly pointed out to the Secretary of State Hazel Blears that people routinely feel shut off from the political process by gimmicky schemes and pointless consultations and sadly this is just another example of this - it is obvious nobody is really listening. The only logical conclusion my constituents can draw from this is that these closures were a done deal from the outset.""



