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Audit office probe into Post Office closures

3:11pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

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AN INQUIRY is being launched into the Post Office closures which saw 24 shut in East Lancashire.

The National Audit Office will look at the effect on vulnerable people and whether new outreach services have done anything to fill the void after the services closed.

The Government's decision to axe the post offices led to a concerted protest campaign by several local user groups.

Campaigners welcomed the investigation, but stressed that for many offices, it could be a case of too little too late.

Jim Latham, of Communities Against Post Office Closures, said: “I hope this report underlines the badly thought out, impossible conditions the Government has put on this programme.”

The investigation will focus on the criteria set for the closures by the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, formerly the Department of Trade and Industry.

The report will be examined by Parliament in 2009.

The Lancashire Telegraph ran a campaign to save the post offices and handed over petitions with more than 1,200 signatures.

A six-week public consultation into the closures was held, but bosses spared outrage by saying they did not feel petitions "carried much weight".

And this spring the axe fell as the 24 post offices closed across East Lancashire in a bid to cut the £4m-a-week the network was costing the Government.

Last month a study by Help The Aged claimed that 130,000 pensioners in Lancashire had been affected by the closures.

Nationally 2,500 post offices are to close.

Figures suggest that Lancashire has seen more than a quarter of its post offices close since 2003.


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vader666, blackburn says...
11:05pm Wed 20 Aug 08

They call it the peoples post office but it is anything but. First they close all the local branches so you have to drive miles to nearest main post office. Then they have about 15 counters with 2 or 3 of them actually open at 1 time. As we send 40 - 50 parcels a week we then have to pay blackburns extorionate parking rates and carry parcels through town centre. The powers of royal mail make things easier they say by allowing you to pay and print out postage on line. So you eventually spend 20mins queueing for a cashier and hand over ready stamped parcels. Is this quick and easy? NO because now some bright person in royal mail decrees that every parcel shall now be checked weighed, and have an individual receipt printed out for every parcel stating there was nothing to pay! This takes on average 3 mins per parcel so by time we take ovwer an 2 hours to complete what was a 10 min job the ques of people is out of the door. Good old being more efficient and make it the peoples post office. What a joke.

Horley, Horley says...
7:06pm Tue 14 Oct 08

Why don't you get an account/franking set-up and organise a collection?

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