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Local Post Offices face uncertain future after Labour closure
decision
Release/Rhyddhau:
17/05/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Mick Bates
029 2089 8342/ 01686 625527/
mick.bates@wales.gov.uk
The Welsh Liberal Democrat
Assembly Member for Montgomeryshire, Mick Bates, has warned that
many Post Offices in Mid Wales face closure, following an
announcement by the Labour Trade and Industry Secretary, that he
will be pursuing the axing of 2,500 offices across the UK.
Mr. Bates was speaking after it was revealed that Government
Ministers will tell Parliament today that they are to press ahead
with their plans to restructure the Post Office network. The
closure programme will hit both rural and urban offices but it is
feared that in Wales, where the majority of the land mass is
categorised as rural, the impact will be very severe indeed.
“The number of Post Offices in Wales has declined from 1,607 in
1995 to 1,402 in 1999 and 1,195 today. These closures have caused
problems for many communities. Further cuts in the network will
leave many vulnerable people stranded and undermine the economy of
those local communities that are affected.
“If, instead of initiating a further round of cuts, the Government
were to adopt Liberal Democrats plans for the Post Office then
they would be able to invest an additional two billion pounds in
the network and safeguard the future of local offices for years to
come. Those plans would also retain the Post Office card account
for benefit and pension payments and put in place a legal
requirement for the Government to retain the local Post Office
network. It is these sort of positive measures we need, not more
cuts.”
Ends
Note for Editors:
Click
here to view document showing Post Office closures by
constituency since 1999.
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