Keep us posted: Campaigners at the Trinity Road post office
My first and important question is directed at all of those parties concerning the closure of post offices.
What on Earth is going on among the people who are supposed to help elderly and disabled people in our local areas?
As far as closing local post offices goes, how unfair is this? It is a sick joke.
I am lucky. Even though I am not able to visit a post office, or go shopping, I have sincere and kind friends to help me.
This really makes me so very sad for the number of people who will suffer.
I am being serious regarding what I am about to say and it is this: Let all the members of councils leave their cars at home and try walking and being in pain like so many people who rely on the post offices.
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Oh, how I wish I was young again just to confront all these people who make such huge changes to elderly and disabled people's lives.
I am certain I would find a few red faced - and maybe even a tear.
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