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Published Date: 14 December 2007
PEOPLE in Collyweston are being urged to write letters of objection to the proposed closure of the village post office.
The branch run by sub-postmistress Mary-Anne Andrews from her home faces the axe as part of the latest closure plans announced for Leicesterhsire Rutland and Northamptonshire. Exton, Whissendine, Somerby and Tilton-on-the-Hill are also under threat.


Clerk to the parish council Jo Hemingway said the post office is a vital service.


“Without the post office, we are stuck,” she said. “I hope people in the village will do something.”


Send your letters of objection to: Mark Partington, Network Development Manager, Post Office Ltd, C/O National Consultation Team, Freepost Consultation team before January 10.



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  • Last Updated: 14 December 2007 5:04 PM
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