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Post Offices

Thursday 26th November 2009

Under new Conservative plans, far-reaching new powers could be given to people in Wiltshire to protect community assets from closure and take over the running of public buildings and community assets. James Gray MP has given his backing to the new ‘Community Right to Buy’ which would allow not-for-profit community groups across Wiltshire to take over the running of struggling local facilities, from post offices to pubs to parks.

New research has revealed that under Labour, 5,400 post offices, 200 libraries and 3,500 pubs have been lost across England. In North Wiltshire, new figures show that the number of post offices has fallen by 16 in the last decade. 

Under the Conservative proposals:

  • Community groups, such as schools, churches or voluntary groups, will be able to bid to take over the running of publicly owned community assets, if they can manage them more efficiently and effectively than the state.
  • When a state-owned community asset faces closure or being sold, voluntary groups will have a right of first refusal to buy that asset for a fair price and maintain it for community use. The new rights to community ownership will cover assets owned by central government and quangos, not just town halls.
  • The radical ‘Community Right to Buy’ will also allow community groups a first refusal to take over and run vital commercially-owned community assets when they shut down – for example, those post offices, pubs and shops whose continued survival is of genuine importance to the local community.


“Under Labour, local neighbourhoods in Wiltshire and across the country have lost too many essential local services and facilities. Gordon Brown’s Government has closed post offices and driven local pubs into the ground. People feel powerless to stop their communities losing access to vital services and facilities. So the Conservatives will give bold new powers to people in Wiltshire to protect and improve vital community assets and preserve the social fabric of our neighbourhoods,” said James Gray MP.

“Having been given a glimmer of hope only two or three weeks ago, the people of Lacock and district have had their hopes shattered by the announcement that Lacock Post Office will close after all.”

“Lacock Post Office not only serves the tens of thousands of visitors who come to the village every year but also a wider rural hinterland.”

“The Conservative Party have called a debate on the subject of post office closures scheduled for this afternoon and I call on the hundred or so Labour MPs who are campaigning to keep post offices in their own constituencies open, to join with us in the voting lobbies this evening to reverse this and the many other disgraceful closures scheduled across England.”

“I am delighted that Post Office Ltd have wisely decided to change their stance on the future of Yatton Keynell Post Office and that to all intents and purposes, the future of the branch has been secured,” said James Gray MP.

“I have received a letter from Tim Nickolls, Network Development Manager at Post Office Ltd., stating that a service called ‘Post Office Essentials’ will be provided at Yatton Keynell Post Office, which the subpostmaster has welcomed,” said Mr Gray.

“I am quite sure that Post Office Ltd have changed their minds about the branch as a result of the widespread public outrage at their initial plans to close the branch altogether or offer a very limited ‘Outreach’ service.”

“Public pressure has won the day, and although the ‘Post Office Essentials’ service will offer a slightly reduced range of transactions than a Post Office branch, my constituents will still be able to take advantage of a wide variety of services, including automated banking, bill and budget payment schemes, Post Office Card Account, Postal Orders and postage and so on. This is a very welcome outcome.”

 

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