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Post Office closures confirmed
SEVEN post office branches in Hillingdon have been earmarked for closure in a restructure by Post Office Ltd.
It was announced today after a six-week consultation period that the changes will take place, with some closing as early as the beginning of June.
The seven branches which will be lost in the borough are in Bath Road, West Drayton, Cranford Parade, Hayes, Uxbridge Road, Hayes, High Street, Northwood, Station Parade, Ruislip, Moorfield Road, Cowley, and Uxbridge Common, Uxbridge.
In total 155 branches across London will close.
Royal Mail bosses say less people are using the offices for traditional services which can be found elsewhere, for example online or in banks.
11:52am Wednesday 7th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: dadshedz, london on 11:05pm Wed 7 May 08
why have this sham consultation, why waste peoples precious time thinking they might be listened to, PO Ltd and Postwatch are deaf and blind,stop this insincere phoney process now, admit there is little that will change your minds,all the following are ignored, proving how innacurate your Branch Access Reports are, the unfair uneven spread of closures, the lack of consultation with alternative offices forced to take on the extra business, perhaps Post Office Ltd and Postwatch should look up the english meaning of consultation "seek information or advice" neither are of interest to them,
despite all the errors, understatements, overstatements
clustering of closures, Petitions, local campaigns, and letters. This is not a consultation,
this really is a sham
endoresed and supported by the Labour Government, I hope they can all sleep well in their beds knowing the extra problems they have caused the poor, disabled, infirm and elderly having to travel greater distances to post offices that often will be difficult to get to, crowded and forced to wait in longer queues, shame on all of you.
why have this sham consultation, why waste peoples precious time thinking they might be listened to, PO Ltd and Postwatch are deaf and blind,stop this insincere phoney process now, admit there is little that will change your minds,all the following are ignored, proving how innacurate your Branch Access Reports are, the unfair uneven spread of closures, the lack of consultation with alternative offices forced to take on the extra business, perhaps Post Office Ltd and Postwatch should look up the english meaning of consultation "seek information or advice" neither are of interest to them,
despite all the errors, understatements, overstatements
clustering of closures, Petitions, local campaigns, and letters. This is not a consultation,
this really is a sham
endoresed and supported by the Labour Government, I hope they can all sleep well in their beds knowing the extra problems they have caused the poor, disabled, infirm and elderly having to travel greater distances to post offices that often will be difficult to get to, crowded and forced to wait in longer queues, shame on all of you.
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