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11:15am Wednesday 7th May 2008
One Wimbledon post office has been saved from closure while the future of another in West Norwood is being reviewed.
The Post Office had planned to close the Kingston Road post office along with 169 others across London.
But a backlash from customers has led to the decision to keep the Wimbledon branch and six others open.
The Post Office said the high number of elderly people and businesses who relied on the branch, along with the hilly terrain and lack of direct buses to other branches led them to keep it open.
According to watchdog Postwatch, the company has also agreed to review its decision to close the Gipsy Road branch in West Norwood.
A poster has been put up in the window of the branch saying the closure decision is under review.
More than 3,000 people signed a petition calling for the branch to remain open.
Speaking last month, sub postmaster Niranjan Francis said his branch, which made profits of more than £50,000 last year, should not close, insisting it would have a devastating effect on the community.
He said many of his customers are elderly and would find it difficult reaching and parking at the branch closest to Gipsy Road, in Seeley Drive, Sydenham Hill. He also said the branch was a focal point for the community, which would disintegrate in its absence.
And despite being offered £110,000 in compensation for the closure of his branch, Mr Francis vowed then to sacrifice it to help his customers.
Postwatch greater London chairman Roger Darlington said: "All post office closures inevitably inconvenience customers but I am pleased with the news that seven proposed closures in London are to be withdrawn and that none of these will be the subject of substitute proposals.
"This reduces the impact of the closure programme in the capital a little and shows that Post Office Ltd has listened to customers and Postwatch during the consultation exercise."
Following six weeks of consultation, Post Office Ltd has announced at least 155 of the 169 branches on the closure list will shut from next month.
The Post Office is also looking at ways of dealing with growing demand at its Croydon High Street branch created by closing other branches.
The branches to close are:
jim, balham says...
2:37pm Wed 7 May 08
Postman Pat, Croydon says...
7:08pm Wed 7 May 08
dadshedz, Tooting says...
9:18pm Wed 7 May 08
mr m j greenslsde, bensham lane cr7 7er says...
5:23am Sat 10 May 08
peoples' post office (not), nowhere 'cause I'm closed down says...
2:22pm Mon 12 May 08
mr m j greenslsde wrote:You're not. The bus driver won't let you on anyway because of the sheer number of single mothers and their buggies ans screaming offspring jamming the entire place down.
how the hell are we supposed to get to a post office being disabled it will take two busses to get there
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R, Wimbledon says...
2:00pm Wed 7 May 08