Council fight to retain post office
The Herald|November 28, 2024
BID TO KEEP MUTLEY BRANCH
ALISON STEPHENSON
Council fight to retain post office

PLYMOUTH City Council is to urge the Post Office to ditch any plans to close the Crown branch at Mutley Plain. The branch is well used for its full range of services and accessibility for people with disabilities and parents with pushchairs.

The Post Office is looking at options for its wholly-owned 115 branches which also includes Bideford and Paignton.

The government-owned company says the post offices, which employ about 1,000 staff in total, are making a loss.

At a Plymouth City Council meeting, Cllr Angela Penrose’s motion to write to Nigel Railton, Post Office Limited’s interim chair, expressing the council’s dismay at the potential closure and requesting that the plans are reversed was supported.

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