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Post Office Network Change

 
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The decision to close 2500 post offices

Post Office Ltd is suffering from falling customer numbers, a decline in traditional services, changing consumer behaviour and rising losses. For example in 2005 there were £2 million losses a week and in 2006 this rose to £4 million losses a week.

On 17 May 2007 the Government announced its policy on the future of the network. The full policy can be viewed at: www.berr.gov.uk/files/file39479.pdf

However, in summary the policy announced:

  • the proposed closure of 2500 branches (out of 14,300 branches);
  • the introduction of minimum access criteria to remaining branches;
  • support funding for the network to be provided by the government; and
  • the introduction of around 500 outreach branches.

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Outreach models

There are four outreach models:

  • home (for example someone running a service from their house);
  • hosted (for example within a community hall);
  • mobile (for example a mobile van); and
  • partner (for example a post office within a public house).

The type offered will depend on its location, size and customer numbers. Outreach services are linked to a core outlet to serve smaller communities.

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Access criteria

The access criteria is that nationally:

  • 99% of the UK population to be within three miles of their nearest branch;
  • 90% of the UK population to be within one mile of their nearest branch;
  • 99% of the total population in deprived urban areas across the UK to be within one mile of their nearest branch;
  • 95% of the total urban population across the UK to be within one mile of their nearest branch; and
  • 95% of the total rural population across the UK to be within three miles of their nearest branch.

This criteria takes into account obstacles like rivers, mountains, motorways, availability of public transport and so on.

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Area plans - St Edmundsbury

The country is divided into 50 distinct areas, each area being made up of a number of parliamentary constituencies. The area plans affecting St Edmundsbury are as follows:

  • East Essex and Suffolk area plan (includes South Suffolk constituency).
    This was prepared during August 2007 and public consultation took place during October 2007. 
    The St Edmundsbury post offices within the South Suffolk constituency were not recommended for closure.

  • Norfolk and West Suffolk area plan (includes Bury St Edmunds and West Suffolk constituency).
    This was prepared in January 2008 and public consultation started on 26 March 2008 and will finish week commencing 26 May 2008. To take part in this consultation see the information below.

           The seven post offices in St Edmundsbury (one is urban, the rest are rural) proposed for closure are:

  • Chalkstone, 3 Strasbourg Square, Haverhill, CB9 0HR
  • Cowlinge, Ivy Cottage, Cowlinge, Newmarket, CB8 9QB
  • Fornham All Saints, Hall Farm, The Street, Fornham All Saints, Bury St Edmunds, IP28 6JJ
  • Honington Village, The Fox Inn, Troston Road, Honington, Bury St Edmunds, IP31 1RD
  • Horringer, Horringer Community Centre, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds, IP29 5RU
  • Risby, Risby Village Hall, School Road, Risby, Bury St Edmunds, IP28 6RG
  • Whepstead, Whepstead Community Centre, Brockley Road, Whepstead, Bury St Edmunds, IP29 4SP

The full area plan proposal document can be downloaded via the useful website links at the bottom of this page.

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Map

Follow the link to download a map showing the proposed post office closures in St Edmundsbury and the immediately adjacent areas (PDF 140Kb)

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Have your say

From now until week commencing 26 May 2008 you will be able to have your say by contacting:

Post Office Ltd

National Consultation Team
Post Office Ltd
FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM (no stamp is required)

Email: consultation@postoffice.co.uk
Phone: 08457 22 33 44

Please note that your comments may not be kept confidential unless you ask us to do so by clearly marking them "in confidence".

PostWatch

You can also contact Postwatch, the watchdog for postal services.

FREEPOST POSTWATCH 

Email: info@postwatch.co.uk
Phone: 08456 013265


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