The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Community heartbeat of rural post offices a victim of city-based digital-native cohort

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SIR

In our ‘on the spectrum’filled world, elderly residents of the Irish countrysid­e find themselves in the middle of the social spectrum.

At one end, there is the organised thuggery aimed at them by individual­s who regard the houses of rural residents as their own Fagin pick-n-mix.

A state of lawlessnes­s exists in rural Ireland. Criminals operate without fear or hindrance leaving behind traumatise­d victims of their nefarious deeds.

While the loss of material goods is annoying, they can be replaced. What cannot be restored is the sense that a person’s living space will never be the same following an unwanted trespass.

At the other end of the social spectrum is the closure of rural post offices, representi­ng a pre-meditated use of an economic instrument to balance the company’s books at the expense of people’s access to services.

The State-driven pogrom to denude the Irish countrysid­e of the financial, commercial and digital infrastruc­ture, which allows rural society to function, is helmed by a city-based culture.

The social contract between the government and its citizens has to be maintained regardless of where it makes contact with human society.

Behind the political spin lies an attempt to rewrite the terms of the social contract with the terms in favour of Irish citizens who are city-based, digital natives and regard the Irish countrysid­e as a weekend playground.

A rural post office is more than a commercial space bedecked with An Post livery. It is a community heartbeat, echoing on rivulets that reach into the homes of rural residents while providing the intangible known as human contact as it dispenses the tangible known as postal services.

As they enjoy their twilight years why should the elderly bow the knee and change the way they engage with public, commercial and social services?

Living and being part of a society that they helped to create, they are being portrayed as a SIR,

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Hundreds of rural post offices are to close nationwide.

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