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Local Post Office Closure
The
Post Office has given notice that it wants to close its Lower
Charminster branch in the Co-op store at 269 Charminster Road.
There are discrepancies and gaps in the data used
in their decision.
At least one of the Post Office documents has out
of date information - the "Network Change Programme Area
Plan Proposal" describes the branch as being in the Alldays
Store.
As everybody in the area knows, the Alldays Store
was taken over and modernised by the Co-op several years ago.
This throws doubts on the accuracy of all the other
data.
Here's a copy of the erroneous section:

In
its "Branch Access Report" (shown below) compared to
the other branches which are not threatened with closure, there
are glaring errors and omissions:
- Road distance to alternative branches is incorrect. Winton
branch is not 0.1 of a mile from the Lower Charminster Road
branch. The actual distance is approaching a mile.
- Terrain between branches is not mentioned (actually a hill)
- Bus company ignored (actually Yellow Buses)
- Bus routes ignored (actually there are several)
- Bus service frequency ignored (actually frequent)
- Location of bus stop wrongly stated as 200 metres (actually
just across the road)
- Disabled access to bus ignored (actually the same as the other
branches)
- Free/concessionary bus service for elderly and disabled ignored
(actually the same as the other branches)
The omissions make the branch seem much less accessible
than it actually is. Has this data been deliberately omitted to
make the closure decision easier? Or as in the case of the "Alldays
- Co-op" confusion is it simply a slapdash approach which
shows that the Post Office is simply concerned with closures and
not with making soundly based decisions regarding their impact
on local people?
In its own figures (which may well be out of date)
the Post Office says the branch deals with up to 1500 people a
week. At Christmas time in particular, this number is greatly
increased. Many of the people who depend on this branch are elderly,
disabled or young parents with children who may not wish to push
a pram, wheelchair or pushchair up the hill to Charminster.
What can you do?
If you think this branch should be saved you can
take part in a survey at the www.directenquiries.com
website. You'll need to register with the website to do so - but
you stand the chance of winning £100.
Go to the Post Office website and see the documents
on their own
consultation page. From there you can email their consultation
team with your views. You can also phone them on 08457 22 33 44
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Here is a direct
link to the Accessibility Report.
Here is a direct
link to the Network Change Programme Area Plan Proposal.
You can express your views in a letter. Just address
the envelope simply to The National Consultation Team, Post Office
Ltd, FREEPOST CONSULTATION TEAM". No stamp needed. Give details
of the likely adverse effect of the closure.
You can send an email to consultation@postoffice.co.uk
You can contact your local councillors via our contact
page.
Here is a copy of the Branch Access Report showing
the omissions mentioned above:
Branch Access Report

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