Friday, April 25, 2008

Post Office closures

Post Office logoRegrettably Bent Lane Post Office in Leyland is set to close on May 1st as part of the Post Office's network change programme.

South Ribble MP David Borrow has been helping local residents to make their case to keep the post office open and vowed to see if there is grounds to appeal the decision.

Mr Borrow also spoke up in parliament on behalf of all four post offices in South Ribble earmarked for closure. You can read this here and continued here.

Local Tories tried to turn the whole issue into political point-scoring by seeming to oppose post office closures but without actually declaring any policy or pledge to match the £150 million a year funding subsidy the government currently provides for the post office network of 14,000 branches.

The Tories in parliament only called for a delay. They were not arguing that all the current post offices stay open. They also admitted that only 'viable' post offices should stay open.

Post Office Ltd have said that as a purely commercial concern the post office network would only comprise around 4000 post offices and the Tories would not say how many, if any, above this they would subsidise to stay open. Currently the government has backed the network with £1.7 billion of investment until 2011.

There were 3500 post office closures while the Tories were in power and no subsidy to support the network. Additionally, the Tories spent a good deal of money trying to encourage people to have their benefits paid into a bank account rather than through the post office and some advocated the wholesale privatisation of the Post Office.

Their concern for the post office without a proper costed policy will appear as mere political opportunism.

The independent watchdog Postwatch and the National Federation of SubPostmasters (NFSP) have both stated that the current subsidy while the post office is losing customers as more people are using alternative technologies for communications is "unsustainable".

The NFSP did not welcome the Conservative proposal for any delay, indeed, opposed it stating that this would simply lead to more uncertainty and financial losses for their members.

David Borrow will continue to work hard on behalf of South Ribble residents.