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Post offices: How will closure help?



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I AM appalled to think the St Peter's Road Post Office in March is threatened with closure.
There is always a queue at St Peter's Road, but it has never been longer than 15 minutes and the staff are very pleasant.

I abandoned the Broad Street Post Office, where the wait was regularly 45 minutes.

How will closing a busy Post Office in St Peter's Road help anyone, least of all the Post Office itself? I, for one, will do anything rather than go to the Post Office in Broad Street and I'm sure I'm not alone.

There are one or two shops in March that do not get many points for good service. The 'if it's not on the shelf we haven't got it' attitude is annoying and exacerbated by either the refusal to order the product, or being told it may be available at larger branches.

I like to shop locally, but when I am given disinterested service I wlll not shop in that shop for what they have got.

The shops that have this attitude are all branches of nationwide stores.

Does the Chamber of Commerce have any influence over the chain stores?

Joan Munns,
Milner Closer,
March.




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