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Tell us why you’re closing post office


THE Post Office has been accused of withholding vital information about a Worcester branch it has earmarked for closure.

Representatives from Post Office Limited attended Worcester City Council’s scrutiny committee on Monday to discuss the proposed closure of the Bilford Road post office.

The council has been asked to comment on the proposal, but councillor David Tibbutt said unless committee members were shown vital data on how the closure decision was made they could not formulate a proper response.

“Data is being kept from us,” he said. “I am outraged that this information has not been provided. This information is fundamental to the decision-making process.”

Proposals to axe 10 post offices in south Worcestershire – including Bilford Road – were announced at the end of August.

It is part of a national closure programme following a fall in the number of people using post offices.

A decision about which branches should close was based on four measures – the average number of customers; how close it is to other branches; the ability of other branches to absorb customers and how much money would be saved if it closed.

But the relevant data has not been revealed by the Post Office.

Coun Mike Layland said: “How can we reach a decision and support you if we do not know the full extent?

“Of all the post offices that you could close, I would say Bilford Road has got to be top of the list to keep open for 1,001 reasons.”

Another concern raised at the meeting was the impact of the closure on nearby residents.

Coun Paul Denham said: “This segment of Worcester is quite a deprived area compared to other parts.

“Thirty per cent of householders do not have access to a car in that area.

“What I do not understand is how those people are supposed to get to another post office.”

Access to cashpoints for people to withdraw their benefits and pensions was also discussed.

Coun Alex Kear said the alternative cashpoint at Costcutter charged £3 per withdrawal.

“It is a lot of money and money you can put on gas on a cold winter night,” said Coun Kear.

Speaking after the meeting, Post Office spokeswoman Jaquie Stenson said: “We are not withholding information they would need, we have provided exactly the same information as we have to other councils.”

She said the only way the information would be made available would be via a member of parliament.

She said that the Post Office had considered the need for people to access cash when making the decision to close the Bilford Road branch.

A six-week period of public consultation ends on Tuesday, October 7.

To express your views about a closure, write to Mark Partington, Network development manager, c/o National consultation team, Freepost consultation team.

Letters should also be copied and sent to the consumer watchdog Postwatch at Freepost Postwatch.

Comments(3)

Alan2 says...
1:45pm Wed 24 Sep 08

Councillor Denham (Labour) from the sound of things, wants to keep Bilford Road open, Michael Foster MP (Labour) voted in the Commons to close Post Offices nationally which would include this one. His silence is deafening. Why don't the WN quiz him on the points in this item. The Conference is over today. The people of Worcester want to hear how he is going to fight to keep this going - the same as Sir Michael Spicer is fighting to keep the one on his patch open.

Cromwell of Worcester says...
5:00pm Wed 24 Sep 08

Good heavens above. Don't these people read the letter page of this paper or the National ones ,there has been enough letters stating the reasons why Post Office Closers are taking place. Here we go a gain .ITS THE E U. And if any M E P / M P says any different they are being very very dishonest. A directive to close the Post Offices was give to the dimwits of the Lib/Lab-Con Party M E Ps by the E U Commissars. And they vote for it to take place, Only members of the UKIParty voted against, shore the final death
neal was give by the lobby fodder in Parliament M Foster MP being one of many as Alan 2 states,Now the small fry Coun Paul Denham and others in the Lib/Lab-Con Party like there big fry dimwits are releasing the people are getting very angry. So I say once again. When Treasonable dimwits in the future whether its for the E U election next year or the General one I believe in 2010 or local ones for that matter.Representing the Lib/Lab-Con Party Knock on your door and ask for your vote, you know what to say , Or will you,I will only give odds of 6-4 on. You will vote for them and go on Whining and Moaning about your beloved Post Office not being there.


haha says...
10:03pm Wed 24 Sep 08

This post office will close for one reason, and one reason only! - TO SAVE MONEY
those in charge do not give fig about the effect it will have on the local community


UNDER THREAT: Bilford Road Post Office. UNDER THREAT: Bilford Road Post Office.

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