UK Post offices offered cash to close down
Post offices have been offered GBP60,000 to close down as part of Royal Mail’s concerted bid to close thousands of branches, it has emerged.
The government is expected to give the green light to the closure of 2,500 post offices when the consultation is completed in March.
And subpostmasters are expected to receive similar “compensation” to the last round of closures – an average of GBP60,000 each.
Bournemouth Borough Council is trying to set up a rare joining of forces with the councils of Poole and Christchurch to petition the government en masse.
Cllr Emily Morrell-Cross said: “Out of 14,000 branches nationwide, we are told only 4,000 are viable. So this round of closures is just the beginning. We need to act now.
A spokesman for Royal Mail said: “The network is currently losing GBP4 million – that is the big issue.”
