The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Search for new postmaster as town’s High Street PO closes

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A Perthshire town’s High Street post office is closing, just months after it reopened.

The Crieff High Street branch, based in the Right Medicine Pharmacy shop, has been closed since March 20 due to concerns about social distancing measures inside the premises.

However, bosses have now revealed the postmaster has resigned and the use of the shop has been withdrawn. It is the third time in recent years that the service has been disrupted.

The branch closed in 2016 and was replaced with a counter in the nearby Nickel and Dime store, which closed in 2017. It reopened in Right Medicine Pharmacy on November 8.

A Post Office spokespers­on said the business was looking for a new postmaster, adding: “We apologise for any inconvenie­nce this may cause.”

Locals can instead access the Post Office services on Crieff’s King Street or in Muthill.

Liz Smith, Conservati­ve MSP for the Mid Scotland and Fife region, called on the Post Office to restore services as soon as possible.

She said: “This is a very regrettabl­e situation which will undoubtedl­y cause inconvenie­nce to Strathearn residents who have already seen many of their local services diminished.”

SNP MSP, Roseanna Cunningham, who represents Perthshire South and Kinrossshi­re, said: “I understood completely at the start of lockdown when the Right Medicine Pharmacy decided it was unable to continue providing Post Office services alongside its pharmacy business but I had hoped that this would only be a temporary situation.”

 ??  ?? The Crieff High Street branch, based in the Right Medicine Pharmacy premises. Picture: Steve Macdougall.
The Crieff High Street branch, based in the Right Medicine Pharmacy premises. Picture: Steve Macdougall.

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