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Published Date: 21 October 2008
TWO city post offices have been saved from closure – but another one has been added to the list of branches to shut.
Royal Mail today confirmed 11 post offices in Edinburgh will close, along with nine in other parts of the Lothians, as part of the UK-wide drive to shut 2500 branches.

But Calder Crossway has been dropped from the closure programme after the only
bus service linking its customers to the next nearest branch in Wester Hailes was withdrawn.

And Elm Row, at the top of Leith Walk, has also been reprieved because of uncertainty over what the planned redevelopment of the nearby St James Centre would mean for the post office there.

However, post office bosses are now proposing to close the branch at Oxgangs Broadway to make up for the two that have been saved.

They say it is just half a mile away from the next nearest branch in Colinton Mains Drive and there are good bus connections. A full six-week consultation on that proposal will be launched on November 4.

Today's confirmation that almost all the branches on the closure list published in August will shut within the next three months will be greeted with disappointment in communities.

More than 3000 people signed a petition to save Warrender Park post office, which stays open until 7.30pm on Saturdays.

And council chiefs highlighted three branches they wanted spared as a priority, including Calder Crossway, but also Cramond and Magdalene Drive.

Edinburgh South Lib Dem MSP Mike Pringle said the decision to close Warrender Park was a "hammer blow".

Mark Lazarowicz, Labour MP for Edinburgh North & Leith, said he was delighted Elm Row had been saved but he was disappointed there had been no reprieve for Goldenacre, while SNP Lothians MSP Ian McKee welcomed the decision on Calder Crossway, but added: "It is disgraceful now Oxgangs has been added. This sounds like pure spite."

Edinburgh West Liberal Democrat MP John Barrett said he was "very disappointed" neither of the threatened branches in his constituency, Cramond and Dalmeny, had been saved.

During the six-week public consultation, Post Office Ltd received 3532 responses and attended more than 100 meetings.

Sally Buchanan, Post Office Ltd's network development manager for Scotland, said: "These are difficult decisions which have not been taken lightly. We have considered carefully all the comments made.

"We believe the amended plan offers customers across Edinburgh, the Lothians and the South of Scotland the best prospect for a sustainable network in the future, bearing in mind the UK Government's minimum access criteria and the other factors it has asked us to consider."





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  • Last Updated: 21 October 2008 10:45 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Doh,

21/10/2008 12:19:50


Labour MPs voted to close Post Offices.

Some of them campaigned against PO closures in their own constituencies.

But Nigel Giffiths went one better in the cynical opportunism stakes. He claimed he saved 11 out of the 11 PO in his constituency. Unfortunately there are 12 PO and one of them is now condemd to closure.

It is only closing becuase he voted to close it at Wesminister. You reap what you sow.
2

Calum Crubag,

21/10/2008 12:39:37
London Labour is to blame for this and the Tories would be no different. Funny how so many Labour MPs now try and wriggle out of the consequences of their voting.
3

SNPtacticalvoting.blogspot.com,

Edinburgh 21/10/2008 12:53:50
I did initially find it strange that all parties were campaigning to save local post offices, it makes you wonder why they are closing in the first place.

But there does seem to be some hypocrisy at play. Mark Lazarowicz refused to vote with the Tories to save these very post office and now he just looks a bit silly saying he is "delighted" that Elm Row is saved.

See more here: http://snptacticalvoting.blogspot.com/2008/08/mark-lazarowiczs-second-class-stamp.html
4

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21/10/2008 12:59:32
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5

Boy Wonder,

21/10/2008 13:28:34
Asda at the Jewel has a PO that is open on Sunday. Just found that out. How is that justified against all the intended closures?
6

Logie Almond,

21/10/2008 13:42:32
Post offices are dingy depressing places with long queues and surly inefficient staff. People are voting with their feet. Close the lot and find other ways of delivering the service.
7

Cod,

Leith 21/10/2008 13:59:00
Post Offices now sell stamps.
8

Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 21/10/2008 14:05:20
My local post office is a privatized operation in a drug store that's part of a shopping centre. Good service, friendly ladies, tends to back up a little around Christmas, but other than that it works for me.
Haven't been in a government operation for years.
You really don't need a ponderous government bureaucracy to weigh letters, sell stamps and hand out parcels.
It's also an excellent wedge issue for Salmond to exploit to show that Scotland can really do it better.
If Broon won't deliver the mail and hand out the gyro, good, fvck off, it Scotland's Mail!!!
9

Cod,

in a Queue 21/10/2008 14:12:32
#8

Post Offices now sell stamps.
10

Euan404,

Edinburgh 21/10/2008 14:12:46
Pointless blaming Labour for this, they're only imposing the cuts that the EU has insisted on.
11

dee22,

oxgangs 21/10/2008 14:36:54
the post office at colintonmains is only covered by the no27 no18 no4 buses which is ok if u stay on the oxgangs road side of the area its not that easy to get to if you live at the greenbank end
12

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 21/10/2008 15:29:23
I hope they have closed Glenvarloch which is realy dirty and bad customer care and have kept open LIberton Brae were staff are friendly and helpful and shop clean!

Some of the closed post office owners wont care as they more concerned with the shop side than the PO side.
13

Cod,

Here 21/10/2008 15:37:31
#12
Colour AND black & white? I’ll take three. These places are great.
14

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

21/10/2008 17:26:45
Beeching all over again
15

radge dug,

21/10/2008 18:20:05
#6 - logie, you sound surly yerself. As to inefficieny, why werent' you at work???

Scrounger.
16

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21/10/2008 20:27:14
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Stewart Geddes,

Edinburgh 21/10/2008 21:02:23
The Post Office, has, as expected simply ignored the consultation process and pressed ahead with the closure programme.

The fact is that the Labour Government engineered these closures by preventing the Post offices in question from offering the services that the public wanted, such as Passport and driving license applications. Add to this the governments determination to move services away from the Post Offices such as the payment of bills, and pensions and you have a one way street.

The various Labour MP's crying crocodile tears should be ashamed of themselves since they all backed the government bills that caused this. The Liberals, of course couldn't make a difference anyway.

To suggest that the Conservatives would be no different is a gross insult, and in any case is hypothetical since it is the Labour Government that has implemented these changes.
18

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 21/10/2008 22:47:22
it.has.served.COLINTON.MAINS.well,over.70.yrs.memories
19

Plantagenet,

21/10/2008 23:04:00
The only time I have free to get to a post office is Saturday Morning, my local one is Morningside, one look in the door at the massive queues is enough to put me off. Surely this indicates that there is a great demand and any smaller post office outlet nearby, eg Oxgangs, should be kept open as a local alternative in this densely populated area.
20

donald,

glasgow 22/10/2008 09:29:42
Is Labour keepng the Glenrothes POs open till after the by election?
21

Bertie The Bat,

22/10/2008 11:07:16
Trams.... Now thats what we need.

 

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