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Home » Post Office closures ruled out as Labour to protect 11,500 branches in win for UK high streets
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Post Office closures ruled out as Labour to protect 11,500 branches in win for UK high streets

By britishbulletin.com25 February 20263 Mins Read
Post Office closures ruled out as Labour to protect 11,500 branches in win for UK high streets
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Some 11,500 Post Offices across the UK will remain open as part of the minimum-branch requirement, Labour ministers have confirmed. This latest announcement follows a Government review that had sparked fears of widespread closures.

A green paper published last summer had suggested the state-owned business might abandon its minimum branch threshold, prompting significant campaigning efforts to preserve the network.


The Government has now pledged £483 million over two years to modernise operations, including the installation of additional self-service machines.

Ministers acknowledged the vital function Post Offices serve on British high streets, with the investment designed to support a comprehensive transformation of the postal, banking and retail service.

Post Offices will remain open despite closure concerns, Labour has confirmed

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Post Office minister Blair McDougall emphasised the central role these outlets play in local communities, stating: “Post offices at the heart of our communities have delivered invaluable services on high streets across the country for decades.”

He confirmed that safeguarding branches had remained the Government’s foremost concern throughout the process.

Mr McDougall added: “Protecting branches has always been our priority. I am proud to confirm the network will be safeguarded for the future and that the Post Office will have the certainty to implement its transformation plan.”

The minister expressed gratitude to postmasters and consultation respondents, noting their input had helped shape the organisation’s future direction.

The Post Office and Cash Access UK has opened dozens of banking hubs across the UK | POST OFFICE

Bank branch closures are continuing at an ‘alarming rate’, according to Which? | GETTY

A new stipulation will require more than half of all branches to operate on a full-time basis whilst providing comprehensive services, aimed at delivering greater consistency for customers across the network.

The modernisation funding will additionally facilitate the phasing out of the Fujitsu Horizon IT system, which was responsible for the scandal that saw hundreds of subpostmasters wrongfully prosecuted.

The Post Office had argued strongly during the consultation process that maintaining nationwide coverage remained essential, with the company’s submission helping to secure the retention of the branch threshold.

Chief executive Neil Brocklehurst welcomed the financial commitment, describing it as “a vote of confidence in Post Office’s transformation”.

Britons were becoming increasingly concerned about potential Post Office closures

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He said the funding would enable continued upgrades to branches and their technological infrastructure, delivering “the modern and efficient retail experience which our customers expect from their local post office”.

Mr Brocklehurst pledged ongoing collaboration with postmasters, partners and ministers as the organisation undergoes its overhaul.

He added: “With the right conditions, I’m confident we will see a thriving Post Office network across the UK for generations to come.”

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