It is with great frustration that I must today announce that Carrington Post Office is still up for closure.
The many residents of Carrington, Mapperley Park, Sherwood Rise and the Arboretum that have fought long and hard during the so-called 'public consultation' strongly believe that the closure of this Post Office does not meet the Government's minimum access criteria nor does the closure of this popular and profitable post office serve the overall aim of creating a sustainable network.
Thus far, there has been no response from Post Office Ltd to any of the issues raised nor the questions asked of them. The definition of a 'consultation' is an 'exchange of views' or a 'discussion' yet so far this has not happened.
We do not intend to stop fighting - in fact, if anything this news has merely strengthened our belief that the public consultation was simply a political exercise, and our resolve that we will not give up!
We aim to pursue three main courses of action:
1. to bring about a meeting between Post Office Ltd and the local community to have a genuine public consultation
2. to hold a meeting with the relevant local councillors and John Heppell, MP to discuss how their influence may best be put to use - Beech Avenue [2 years ago] and Melton Road appear to have been saved through the direct actions of their local MPs and councillors
3. to pursue legal avenues
For anyone that wishes to help, please get in touch with bekianderson@yahoo.co.uk.
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