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New postmaster feels privileged to run world’s oldest post office

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THE world’s oldest post office has reopened its doors under a new postmaster.

Manzoor Alam, 73, said he is “privileged” to have taken the helm of Sanquhar post office in Dumfries and Galloway, which was establishe­d in 1712.

The Birmingham stamp collector and postal historian moved to secure the future of the shop after it was put up for sale.

He took up the appointmen­t on July 3 and the post office has undergone a refurbishm­ent before reopening yesterday.

Mr Alam, who will run the shop with his wife and daughter, also hopes to open a postal museum in the village in future.

He said: “I feel really very pleased, very privileged to have a post office with such a rich heritage.”

Sanquhar post office began as a staging post for mail carriages more than 300 years ago and has been in continuous service ever since.

Eight years older than its nearest rival in Stockholm, Sweden, it is officially recognised by both the Universal Postal Union and Guinness World Records.

The branch is a popular attraction for postal and stamp enthusiast­s, who visit to have their letters marked with a hand-stamp bearing the legend: ‘’The World’s Oldest Post Office”.

Mr Alam is only the 16th person to run the branch and takes over from postmistre­ss Penny Murphy.

He acted after reading in the monthly newsletter of the Edinburgh Philatelic Society that its future was in doubt.

There were fears it could close after it was put on the market and a possible community takeover did not materialis­e.

The listed price was £195,000 for the post office and adjoining accommodat­ion and the advert offered a salary package of around £50,000 a year. Mr Alam hopes the two local staff members he employs will help him get to know the community, and vice versa.

He said: “It was July last year when I saw mention of Sanquhar post office in the bulletin and I realised it was going to be lost, that it was going to be attached to a supermarke­t or something.

“I thought I should do something about it.

“There’s nothing much to show it is the world’s oldest post office and when visitors come they have an expectatio­n, so I will be going and knocking on doors to try to establish a museum too. If it happens it will be the first postal museum in Scotland.

“I also have plans to set up a philatelic societ y in Sanquhar.”

 ??  ?? DELIVERED: Manzoor Alam at Sanquhar post office.
DELIVERED: Manzoor Alam at Sanquhar post office.

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