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New threat to Post Offices

Published on 12th June 2008 in Letters

Sir - Over four million people across the UK, including over 1,200 here in Goole, choose to receive their state pensions and benefits at the Post Office using the Post Office card account (POCA).

However, this service is now under threat. The government is currently considering bids to run a new POCA from 2010 and we have serious concerns that it may decided to award the contract to another bidder.

I believe that the Post Office is best placed to continue to provide this service. We offer local, convenient access to customers who trust the staff and the Post Office brand. It also means customers won't have to fill out more forms, be forced to open bank accounts or travel long distances to inconvenient and unfamiliar locations where they live in rural areas.

Without the POCA, I fear that this Post Office and more than 3,000 others across the country will be forced to close. (This in addition to the 2,500 already closed or closing through the network change programme). This will further reduce the number of local post offices, leading to more difficulties for local residents and local businesses.

That is why I have written to my MP Ian Cawsey asking him to write to the Prime Minister to urge that the government awards the contract to the Post Office. If it fails to do so, the consequences for local post offices will be devastating beyond what has already happened in this community.

Mark Harrison

Goole Post Office,

Hedley Court,

Goole

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