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Post Office closures: Have your say



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Published Date:
25 March 2008
WHAT is your reaction to the news that SEVENTEEN sub-post offices in West Norfolk face the axe.
A reliable source has told us Lynn will be losing the North End post office in Loke Road; Downham is particularly hard hit, with both the Lynn Road and Railway Road branches to be axed; Swaffham will lose its London Street post office and Fakenham its Wells Road branch
Other post offices vanishing, among a total of 61 throughout Norfolk, are Castle Rising, East Walton, West Walton, Holkham, Ringstead and Tittleshall.

Six further villages – Beacham-well, Nordelph, Southery, Welney, Wereham and Wimbotsham – will lose their branches but have them replaced with a travelling outreach service for a number of hours a week.

Now tell us what you think. Post an opinion on this website, send your views by e-mail, to: richard.long@lynnnews.co.uk, or phone him on 01553 817321.

You can send a letter to: Letters, Lynn News, Limes House, Purfleet Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1HL, or e-mail it to: malcolm.powell@lynnnews.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 25 March 2008 1:52 PM
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  • Location: King's Lynn
 
 

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