Landport Post Office

February 1, 2008 8:24 am 0 comments
written by: Lewes Labour - Campaign team

Labour Campaigner Jonathan Spencer, is glad to see that the situation with regard to the Landport Post Office may be reviewed.

Having lived on the Landport he understands the necessity of this kind of community asset.
At the same time he recognises that we are living in a complex community where the young have moved on and use email, the web, social websites like Facebook and Messenger systems to communicate and perhaps have started to see the Post Office as irrelevant.
Communities need to offer and support all the people in them, just as a skateboard park or certain leisure and education facilities support the young, other facilities support other members of our community.
The cost as ever needs to be born by everyone, the slow degrading of services whether that is the post office, rubbish collection or street maintenance needs to be stopped, as a community we have a right to first class services.
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