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Post office change consultation in Cwmrhydyceirw

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Monday, February 18, 2013
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South Wales Evening Post

THE Post Office is inviting customers to have their say over the potential move of Cwmrhydyceirw Post Office.

Under plans being considered the office could be moved from its current location at 213 Chemical Road, Morriston, to number 178.

The consultation process will close on March 28 and if the plans are supported, the move will take place in May.

Regional network manager for Wales Tony Jones said: "I am delighted to announce news of an important investment in our service in Cwmrhydyceirw.

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"We know how important the Post Office service is to the community and we feel sure that our customers old and new will welcome the longer opening hours and modern open plan format.

"This move will help secure Post Office services in the area for the future."

The plans are part of the Post Office's three-year modernisation programme which is attempting to make it easier for the public to access its services.

Mr Jones added: "Post Office Main is a new concept for delivering Post Office services, operated from a combination of screened and open plan counters in an established shop, with key Post Office products and services available alongside retail transactions during extended opening hours."

To submit your views about the potential move email comments@postoffice.co.uk or write to the Post Office, National Consultation Team, Wealdstone Post Office, 2 Headstone Drive, Harrow, HA3 5QL. You can also contact the customer helpline on 08457 223344.

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    by PJL1967

    Monday, February 18 2013, 12:06PM

    “There is nowhere to park outside 178 Chemical Road without blocking the road for the bendy bus and other large vehicles, unless people can find a parking spot in the side street going down to the rugby club. But then they would have to walk further than they do currently and have to cross a busy road with limited visibility of traffic coming down Chemical Road. This is not ideal for someone with mobility problems.”

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