Fine Gael to propose multi-service postal outlets

Fine Gael say that they are going to table a motion in the Dail next week that will attempt to overhaul the Irish postal service.

The party wants to see Irish post offices turned into multi-service outlets that would include the introduction of current account facilities, transforming the traditional post office into a one-stop shop for a range of financial services.

Fine Gael wish to see new features such as ATM machines and facilities to cater for a range of services such as the renewal of driving licences and motor taxation.

The Fine Gael spokesperson for Public Enterprise, Jim Higgins, is proposing the motion and is confident that it will receive the full backing of the Dail.

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