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The Post Office has identified 25 branches across the Newport and Gwent Valleys area for possible closure as part of its UK-wide network review. | The Post Office has identified 25 branches across the Newport and Gwent Valleys area for possible closure as part of its UK-wide network review. |
The proposals also include establishing three new outreach service points, two in Chepstow and one in Caldicot. | The proposals also include establishing three new outreach service points, two in Chepstow and one in Caldicot. |
A six week public consultation on the plans has been launched. | A six week public consultation on the plans has been launched. |
The latest announcement follows a closure list of 31 post offices in Cardiff, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan and valleys issued last October. | The latest announcement follows a closure list of 31 post offices in Cardiff, Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan and valleys issued last October. |
The plans will leave 126 post offices in the Newport and Gwent valleys but the company insists more than 99.6% of the area's population will either see no change, or will remain within a mile of an alternative branch. | The plans will leave 126 post offices in the Newport and Gwent valleys but the company insists more than 99.6% of the area's population will either see no change, or will remain within a mile of an alternative branch. |
Meanwhile, a partnership with newsagent WH Smith has safeguarded the future of services in Cwmbran. | Meanwhile, a partnership with newsagent WH Smith has safeguarded the future of services in Cwmbran. |
Communities | Communities |
Steve Geraty, Post Office Ltd's network development manager for Wales, said closing any branch was always very difficult. | Steve Geraty, Post Office Ltd's network development manager for Wales, said closing any branch was always very difficult. |
"The Newport and Gwent Valleys are diverse in nature - from the densely populated urban areas of Newport, Cwmbran and Caerphilly to the former industrial valleys including the towns of Ebbw Vale and Tredegar to rural Monmouthshire. | "The Newport and Gwent Valleys are diverse in nature - from the densely populated urban areas of Newport, Cwmbran and Caerphilly to the former industrial valleys including the towns of Ebbw Vale and Tredegar to rural Monmouthshire. |
He added that 63 branches are set to remain in rural areas, where 48% of the population live, and another 63 in urban areas, which serve 52% of the population. | He added that 63 branches are set to remain in rural areas, where 48% of the population live, and another 63 in urban areas, which serve 52% of the population. |
CLOSURE LIST Abertillery: Cwm Celyn; Princess Street Tredegar: Dukestown, GeorgetownEbbw Vale: Rassau, WinchestownHengoed: Caerphilly Rd, Penpedairheol, PenybrynBargoed: Gilfach Blackwood: Argoed, Wyllie Newport: West End, Wattsville, Christchurch Road, Malpas Road, West ParkAbergavenny: Govilon, LlanellenChepstow: Mathern Caldicot: Sudbrook Pontypool: Pentwyn, Penygarn, Pontnewynydd, Penygraig Terrace Source: Post Office Ltd | |
He said the company had given consideration to the needs of those living in "communities defined as deprived". | He said the company had given consideration to the needs of those living in "communities defined as deprived". |
Mr Geraty said: "This proposal for future network provision in Newport and Gwent valleys provides for 18 branches being located in urban deprived communities." | Mr Geraty said: "This proposal for future network provision in Newport and Gwent valleys provides for 18 branches being located in urban deprived communities." |
Post Office Ltd said it had already consulted with the watchdog Postwatch and local authorities. | Post Office Ltd said it had already consulted with the watchdog Postwatch and local authorities. |
It is believed around 197 post offices closures are likely in Wales during 2008. | It is believed around 197 post offices closures are likely in Wales during 2008. |
The plans are part of a wider restructuring of Post Office services throughout the UK, as part of changes in technology and "changing lifestyles.". | The plans are part of a wider restructuring of Post Office services throughout the UK, as part of changes in technology and "changing lifestyles.". |
About 2,500 post offices - a fifth of those left in the UK - are to close by 2009. | About 2,500 post offices - a fifth of those left in the UK - are to close by 2009. |
The public have been given until 25 February to comment. | The public have been given until 25 February to comment. |
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