Growing concerns over the UK government's post office closure proposals

The influential Counters Advisory Group, chaired by Elizabeth Hodder of Postwatch, has today written to Postal Services Minister Jim Fitzpatrick setting out its concerns with the Government’s proposals for the closure of 2,500 post offices. The Minister attended the group’s meetings in December and January.
The group wants, among other things:
• All local factors which affect a community to be taken into account when deciding the future of individual post offices.
• The timetable for the restructuring programme to be flexible enough to secure the right outcome for customers.
• Local consultations to take place over 12 weeks and not 6 as wanted by the Government.
• Outreach solutions (like mobile post offices) to be in place before the post offices they replace close.

In support of these points, Elizabeth Hodder said:
“The Government’s proposals unnecessarily restrict the factors to be taken into account to distance and topography. The majority of the group want issues like the availability of public transport, walking distance to the nearest post office (not just as the crow flies measurements), the effect on the local economy and relevant socioeconomic factors such as age, health and deprivation to be assessed.

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