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Post Offices Decision to be Announced on 30 July

Posted by alangdundee on 24th July 2008

According to today’s Courier the decision on the proposed Post Office closures in the North East and Fife is due to be announced next Wednesday.

Fingers crossed that they have changed their mind.

During the six weeks of the campaign thousands of people expressed their opposition to the closures and we know of hundreds who sent off letters or signed petitions.

On Wednesday we will find out if it was enough.

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SSP Submission to Post Office Closures

Posted by alangdundee on 7th July 2008

The Dundee branches of the SSP submitted the following objection to the proposed Post Office closures

Submission to Post Office Limited regarding proposed Post Office closures in Dundee from Scottish Socialist Party – Dundee branches

We believe that the Post Office network across the UK should not just be viewed as a chain of branches of a standard business, assessed solely on its ability to make a profit.

The nationwide network of Post Office branches is a valuable public asset that provides a vital social service in both rural and urban communities across Scotland. As a public service, Post Offices should be viewed and assessed on the wider role and benefits they provide to communities, not on the profit (or loss) they provide to Post Office Limited.

In light of the government’s recent £50 billion bail out of Northern Rock, Post Office Limited have strong grounds for going back to the government and asking for an increase in subsidy to protect the Post Office branch network, thus maintaining its positive role in communities.

It is also deeply insensitive to these communities, who are having to fight for their local Post Office service, that Royal Mail’s Chief Executive, Adam Crozier, earned £633,000 basic salary, topped up with a £3 million bonus in 2007/08!! How many Post Offices could have been saved with that £3 million?

In March 2007, Adam Crozier was appointed Chairman of the EFD.

At the time he stated

“I am extremely pleased to have been invited to take on this role. Ensuring equal opportunity for all is hugely important to us at Royal Mail and I look forward to helping to promote and develop the terrific work which Employers’ Forum for Disability does with employers throughout the UK.”
Source

On its website EFD states EFD has worked closely with government and other stakeholders, sharing best practice to make it easier to employ disabled people and serve disabled customers.

One has to question Mr Crozier’s commitment to EFD’s stated aims as the closure of Post Offices around the country is hardly going to improve Post Office Limited’s service to its disabled customers. It is going to make accessing post office services more inconvenient, more time consuming and more costly (public transport, taxis).

The recurring objections that have been raised by the hundreds of customers of the four Post Offices threatened with closure in Dundee to whom we have spoken over the last few weeks while campaigning, are:

Accessibility to the next nearest Post Office and the ‘fitness of purpose’ of those alternative Post Offices.

Lochee Road Post Office:

If this branch closes then the nearest Post Offices will be Ward Road, Tescos in the Stack, Brantwood or Blackness Road.

If walking, all of these alternatives involve either an uphill journey there and a downhill journey back, or vice versa. The bus services to both Blackness and Brantwood branches are infrequent. Any bus journey would involve added expense (For example, 2 visits per week to the Ward Road branch would incur a cost of £4.40).

This added expense would have a profound effect on those many Post Office customers who are on very low incomes and benefits. Many of those who use Lochee Road Post Office are elderly or disabled and/or on low income.

Although the public transport into the City Centre (Ward Road) is more frequent the extra expense is still incurred. The service at the Ward Road Post Office is already poor because of the lack of staff, resulting in long queues and standing time. At busy times, it is not uncommon for customers to have to queue for 10 – 15 minutes before being served. This adds to pressure and stress on staff and customers alike and can lead to a hostile atmosphere. Also some of the transactions carried out at Ward Road are the more complicated ones such as passports and car tax, which obviously increase waiting time.

Broughty Ferry Road Post Office:

Like Lochee Road, this branch serves a high proportion of elderly and disabled customers, who will find it extremely difficult to access other branches if Broughty Ferry Road closes.

Their alternative options are Ward Road branch (see above for comments); Maryfield branch or Arbroath Road. Both these branches involve a lengthy uphill walk and bus services in the area have recently been cut. Of course, the use of public transport will mean additional costs to those who can least afford it.

Nethergate Post Office:

The two alternatives for Nethgergate customers are:

  • Ward Road branch (see above) and it involves crossing 2 busy main roads to access it;
  • Perth Road branch, which is already extremely busy, often experiences lengthy queues in quite a small premise. So again there will be increased waiting times and queues, literally, out the door.

The Nethergate Post Office is also the nearest branch to the University of Dundee which is attended by thousands of students and hundreds of staff. The University has also recently built new premises in the Hawkhill area which might put even more pressure on Ward Road branch.

There are also many businesses in this area, such as Bank of Scotland, DVLA, HMRC and the new Alliance Trust offices being built just around the corner.

Fairmuir Post Office:

Again, there is an elderly population in the area of Fairmuir Post Office. An adjacent branch is the one in Arkley Street, which provides an excellent service, but the premises are very small. Under present circumstances, it can become overcrowded with four people waiting to be served. If it has to absorb Fairmuir’s customers then the service provided will decline. Elderly customers could be queued out into the street. This is surely not an image that Post Office Limited would want to be associated with, particularly during cold or wet weather.

All four branches are surrounded by independent, local shops or small businesses. Those shops we have canvassed have expressed their concern that the closure of the neighbouring Post Office will have a significant impact on their ability to survive. This is at time when they are already under pressure from the supermarket chains such as Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s.

Another factor that should be considered is that a significant proportion of Dundee’s population is on lower than average income and in receipt of social security benefits. Dundee also has one of the highest child poverty rates in Scotland.

Our extensive research and discussion with residents in all four areas leads us to conclude that none of the Post Offices in Dundee targeted for closure should be closed. We have found support for the retention of these four branches to be overwhelming among their local communities.

July 2008

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Post Office Closures in the Local Press: Week 2 of 6

Posted by alangdundee on 7th June 2008

Tuesday 3rd June

Article in the Courier Urging people to lodge objections to the closures

Article in the Courier About a Post Office moving in Broughty Ferry

Letter in the Evening Telegraph Defending the closures

Saturday 7th June

Article in the Courier about Glamis Post Office

According to the article about Glamis Post Office, the Post Office are only considering a petition to be equal to one letter of objection. This is absurd and shows how detached from reality the high heid yins at the Post Office are. Remember these are the same people that wasted millions rebranding the Post Office as Consignia whilst attacking their employees working conditions. It also shows the importance of lodging letters of complaint. Signing petitions is fine and can help publicise the quantity of local objections but letters detailing objections are extremely important.

The contact details to object, as posted previously are:

Sally Buchanan
Network Development Manager
C/o National Consultation Team
FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM
Email: consultation@postoffice.co.uk
Customer Helpline: 08457 22 33 44

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Post Office Closures in the Local press 29 and 30 June 2008

Posted by alangdundee on 1st June 2008

The courier printed an article on 29 May about the closures. In it Postwatch urged people to take part in the consultation process.

On the 30th May there was a Letter in the Courier from an independent councillor in Angus detailling what a Post Office closure means to a rural village. Because of the isolation and lack of transport the effect of a closure or service reduction is far greater than in a city.

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Post Office Closures in the North East

Posted by alangdundee on 1st June 2008

Here are tables of Post Office Closures seperated into Council Area and sorted by Town, City or Village.

Aberdeen City Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Middlefield 823-827 Great Northern Road AB24 2BR Aberdeen
Mount St 1 Mount Street AB25 2RA Aberdeen
Nigg The Post Office, Wellington Road AB12 3JB Aberdeen
Mannofield 535 Great Western Road AB10 6PE Mannofield

Aberdeenshire Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Montgarrie The Post Office, Montgarrie AB33 8AP Alford
Glassel The Post Office AB31 4DN Banchory
Broadsea The Post Office, High Street AB43 9E Fraserburgh
Blacklaw Aberchirder AB54 7PX Huntly
Longhaven Longhaven AB42 0NU Peterhead

Angus Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Cairnie Street Cairnie Street DD11 3BJ Arbroath
Monikie Panmure Road Monikie,Broughty Ferry DD5 3QA Broughty Ferry
Dundee Road 76 Dundee Road DD8 1HW Forfar
Kilry, Peel Farm Coffee, Craft Shop, Lintrathen DD8 5JJ Kirriemuir
Southmuir Lindsay Street DD8 5AP Kirriemuir

Clackmannanshire Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Fairyburn 11 Lornshill Cresc FK10 2JL Alloa

Dundee City Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Fairmuir Post Office, 343 Clepington Road DD3 8BA Dundee
Ferry Rd 82 Broughty Ferry Road DD4 6JS Dundee
Lochee Road 156 Lochee Road DD2 2LD Dundee
Nethergate 123 Nethergate DD1 4DW Dundee

Fife Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Dalbeath Crescent The Post Office KY4 9RN Cowdenbeath
Newton Of Falkland Newton Cottage KY15 7RZ Cupar
Westport West Port KY15 4AN Cupar
Halbeath Main Street, Halbeath KY11 8EE Dunfermline
Hillend 37 Main Street, Hillend KY11 9ND Dunfermline
Torryburn 64 Main Street, Torryburn KY12 8LT Dunfermline
Transy 103 Appin Crescent KY12 7QS Dunfermline
Kingdom Centre R.S.McColl, 24 North Street KY7 5NA Glenrothes
Keltyhill Costcutters Blackhall Sq KY4 0EP Kelty
Pathhead Commercial Street KY1 2NS Kirkcaldy
Denbeath 552 Wellesley Road KY8 3PE Leven
Scoonie Road Meachers Stores, 1 Bramble Bank, Scoonie Road KY8 4HG Leven
Dundonald Park Supersave Dundonald,2a Dundonald Park KY5 0DG Lochgelly
Glencraig, Costcutter Extra, 77-81 Main Street KY5 8AT Lochgelly
Lower Largo, Central Stores, 1 Main Street KY8 6BW Lower Largo

Moray Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Buckpool 11 St Andrews Square, AB56 1BU Buckpool Buckie
East End Pansport Road IV30 1HE Elgin
East End 20 High Street IV36 1DB Forres
Fife Keith 14 Regent Street AB55 5DU Keith

Perth & Kinross Council

Branch Name Address Postcode Town/City
Bridgend 1-3 Main Street, Bridgend PH2 7HD Perth
Cherrybank 186-188 Glasgow Road PH2 0NA Perth
Garth Avenue 33 Garth Avenue PH1 2LG Perth
Kinrossie Mercat Green, Mercat Green PH2 6HT Perth

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Who to Contact About Post Office Closures in Dundee

Posted by alangdundee on 28th May 2008

The contact details buried in one of the massive documents released today is:

Sally Buchanan
Network Development Manager
C/o National Consultation Team
FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM
Email: consultation@postoffice.co.uk
Customer Helpline: 08457 22 33 44

There are 6 weeks before the end of the consultation process so 9th July 2008 (not stated in the documents).

The documents can be located here:

Area Plan booklet

Branch Access Report

Branch Access Reports – Outreach

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Post Office Closures Announced in Dundee

Posted by alangdundee on 28th May 2008

The Scottish Socialist Party is opposed to any reductions in this vital
service.

In many cases, where cuts are made, the elderly and infirm may be
forced to travel considerable distances to their nearest branch. At
best they will face upheaval to their regular routines.

We should not just meekly accept the Post Office bosses’ decision. By
organising and resisting closures we can retain these community assets
for ourselves and future generations.

It is clear that the demand for the service still remains. Within two
weeks, at a time when cuts remained a distant threat, our stalls
collected hundreds of signatures against these unnecessary closures.

We stand in support of a service for people, not profit.

Closures announced for Dundee:

  • Fairmuir, Clepington Road
  • Ferry Rd, 82 Broughty Ferry Road
  • Monikie, Panmure Road, Monikie, Broughty Ferry
  • Lochee, 156 Lochee Road
  • Nethergate, 123 Nethergate

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