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Greens call for support for Post
Offices
1st June 2008
The Green Party is calling for the Council
to give more support to Post Offices threatened with closure in
a motion to be put to Full Council on June 4th.
The motion calls on the Sheffield City Council
to investigate the social and
economic impact of post office closures on neighbourhoods. The
Greens also want Council Officers to look at the examples of other
councils like Essex, who are proposing to run post offices, and
Hammersmith & Fulham, who have successfully opposed half the
closures in their area.
Coun Bernard Little said, "Post offices
are the life blood of local communities and businesses. Research
by organisations such as the Federation of Small Businesses has
shown the vital role they play in fostering community and helping
support local shopping areas. But post offices have lost business
due to changes in government policy, like no longer being allowed
to sell TV licenses, and have been given no guarantee about future
funding.
In August Post Office Ltd will be putting
forward its area plan, setting out
proposed closures for post offices in Sheffield. So we are also
asking the
Council to work with the communities affected to provide a strong
and detailed response to the area plan and to lobby government
to provide the support the Post Office needs to flourish as a
business.
"Post offices provide services to the
most vulnerable in society. Keeping them open is a key part in
breathing hope back into local communities. The Green Party is
only too willing to work with all Parties and community groups
to keep post offices as the centre of busy neighbourhoods."
ENDS
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