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Post offices: 'Closures not cut and dried'



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REGARDING your correspondent's inference in the matter of Post Office closures that the matter is cut and dried is tantamount to surrender.
I invite any doubting Thomas to consider this: so far 20% of threatened Post Office closures have been repealed.

This has transpired through relentless pressure from the public and from business conglomerates.

It is perfectly feasible that at least some of the threatened closures in Cambridgeshire can be revoked. All it requires is unremitting pressure.

Every member of the respective councils and the Fenland MP should be at the forefront of resistance, substantially backed by the electorate.

Relentless pressure CAN make the bureaucrats think again.

Trevor Bevis,
St Peter's Road,
March.

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