The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Anger over decision to close two post offices

SERVICES: Fife community hits out and calls for urgent rethink

- NEIL HENDERSON nhenderson@thecourier.co.uk

Glenrothes residents have voiced their anger over news two of its post offices will close for good, leaving thousands of people without a local counter service.

Post Offices in both the Cadham and Glamis shopping centres in Glenrothes will close next month following the announceme­nt that newsagent RS McColl is to axe a number of its shops, some of which also provide a post office service.

The Cadham closure will affect around 15,000 residents in the north of the town, with the announceme­nt bringing widespread dismay and calls for an urgent rethink.

“It’s disastrous for the two communitie­s and leaves many elderly, disabled and vulnerable people now having to travel several miles into the town centre just to post a letter, pay a bill or collect vital pensions,” said Ron Page, secretary of North Glenrothes Community Council.

“People are aghast over the announceme­nt, which came without warning or any form of public engagement.

“With the dwindling number of banks, and especially during such unpreceden­ted times as we are living through right now, it’s more vital than ever for elderly, frail or vulnerable people to have a post office near to where they live.”

Fellow community councillor Denise

Wallace said: “Not everyone can afford to take the bus or a taxi into town to collect pensions or pay bills, while elderly and disabled people will be forced to use the WH Smith post office which is up a flight of stairs.

“It’s a disgracefu­l decision to close these counters without even a hint of warning.”

Mr Page said the community council has now formally written to the Post Office to call for alternativ­e locations to be found.

A spokespers­on for Post Office said Pitteuchar Post Office will temporaril­y close on October 6 while Cadham would close on October 20.

They added: “We understand how important a Post Office is to a community and we will continue to work to find a solution that will provide a Post Office service to the communitie­s in these areas. The vacancies are currently being advertised.

“In the interim, alternativ­e branches for Pitteuchar are Glenrothes, Coaltown and Carleton, whilst the alternativ­e branches for Cadham are Pitcairn and Carleton.”

“It’s a disgracefu­l decision to close these counters without even a hint of warning.

DENISE WALLACE

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