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Post Office closures announcement
due Tuesday-SCAPOC to fight closures across the City
3rd August 2008
Since forming in July, SCAPOC has been building
support ahead of the closures announcement. The campaign will
focus on saving branches but will also press Sheffield City Council
to take over the services of branches that will close.
Spokesperson Alistair Tice comments : ""This
closure announcement proves that Post Office bosses aren't listening
to the very people that their TV advertisements go on about. The
government say they want new policies - well they should put a
stop to all closures now. The money is there - the billions used
to bail out Northern Rock and the banks would keep all post offices
open for 125 years!
Over 8,000 people have already signed petitions
in Sheffield opposing closures and privatisation. We intend to
fight these plans through the consultation process and by mobilising
public opposition. We aim to keep as many branches open as possible.
If we don't put up a fight this time, another 3,000 post offices
could close nationally if card accounts go to a private bidder.
Anyone who wants to save their local post office or help our campaign
should contact SCAPOC on 07706 710041."
Cllr Bernard Little comments : "I have asked Sheffield Council
officers to be prepared to follow the example of Essex County
Council. Essex have shown that a local authority can legally provide
post office services where access to essential services are at
risk and certain criteria and standards are met that will be set
by the Council and local community groups. The Council itself
will need to be innovative and be prepared to promote and expand
the role of local post office services in Sheffield.
I want to encourage local community groups
and others parties to work alongside SCAPOC and the Council over
the 6 week consultation period and beyond. With rapidly rising
energy and food costs and many people in housing difficulties
keeping post office services open offers vital support to vulnerable
people. We must keep our community post offices open."
SCAPOC was launched in July as a broad-based city-wide campaign
involving representatives from the Socialist Party, Green Party,
Communication Workers Union, Trades Council, Tenants and Residents
Associations and pensioners.
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