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Letters to the Editor
 
Closures and unfair charges are mark of a diminishing PO service

• THE accidental closure two years ago of the main Post Office in Belsize Park, should not be confused with the additional imminent closure of the small post office in Belsize Village which will take place in a few days time.
Both closures are reprehensible and indicate the hopeless mismanagement of the Royal Mail and Post Offices Ltd, services in this area, and their total disregard of the needs of local people.
Due to our complaints our MP Glenda Jackson has been ‘pursuing the matter’ of the mistaken closure of Haverstock Hill Post Office, on our behalf for two years.
In 2005 Royal Mail had assured her that the Post Office on Haverstock Hill would be re-opened “within three months”.
There are so many managers responsible for this mess that one hardly knows who to complain to.
They all make the same promise but we are still without a post office on Haverstock Hill, which catered for at least 3,000 customers. Its closure took place because POL did not realise that Jitendra Patel who had successfully run the business for over 10 years, owned the lease of the shop. As a result, when he got tired of being a post-master, he changed the shop into a Bagel Shop.
POL could not negotiate a successor last year with another shopkeeper who was very willing to run a sub post office. Meanwhile at least four shops have changed hands on the Belsize Park ‘high street’ without as far as we are aware, any offers being made by POL.
They need to realise however, that they are still under an obligation to keep their word. Consequently we are now considering investigating the possibility of consulting ‘higher powers’ such as the Ombudsman.
Gene Adams
Chair, Belsize CAAC
Lawn Road, NW3

• Owing to a slightly confusing address, postal inefficiency and to human error, letters addressed for others often come to our block and letters addressed for us often land elsewhere. I regularly re-deliver and I am grateful to all who bring my mis-delivered letters to me.
In the past, Hampstead sorting managers were very apologetic as well as sympathetic.
Indeed, one supplied me with a hand-written postal code map to assist with my voluntary postal activities.
However, the Royal Mail service these days prompts the question: do they run a fair business or do they just simply exploit?
A fortnight ago, second class mail addressed to me was apparently heavier than the sender (who was not marked on the envelope) assumed. I had to go to the sorting office where I was supposed to be paying £1.50 for the mail. I was not even allowed to touch the envelope without paying.
Having just spent over 40 minutes re-delivering mail wrongly brought to me, I refused to pay £1.50. Having refused, apparently my sorting office would send the letter from London NW3 to Belfast where it would be opened. If there was an address for the sender inside the envelope, it would be taken from Belfast to the sender.
If there was no address inside the envelope, Royal Mail would destroy the letter. Surely it would have made more sense to ask me for the extra 10p which was missing from the inaccurately paid postage?!
I am now planning to keep all letters wrongly delivered to me and to insist that Royal Mail collects each wrongly delivered letter for the sum of £1.50.
Agnes Kory
Bela Bartok Centre for Musicianship
Finchley Road, NW3

Send your letters to: The Letters Editor, Camden New Journal, 40 Camden Road, London, NW1 9DR or email to letters@camdennewjournal.co.uk. The deadline for letters is midday Tuesday. The editor regrets that anonymous letters cannot be published, although names and addresses can be withheld. Please include a full name, postal address and telephone number. Letters may be edited for reasons of space.
 
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