Archive for May, 2008

Decorating The Convoy

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

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Signs

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

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Demonstration in Ulverston - 24th May 2008

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

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The Last Stand - Westmorland Gazette 21.5.08

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Westmorland Gazette On-Line
The last stand
By Matthew Taylor
Comment

GREENODD residents will launch their final protest against the threatened closure of the village post office with a 10-vehicle convoy along the A590 to Ulverston on Saturday.

Headed by a 1969 Glen Harley Leyland flatbed truck, the convoy will set off from Greenodd at 8.30am, travelling an average speed of 10-15mph before arriving at Ulverston Coronation Hall. Local band, Blast Furnace will then play a gig from the back of the lorry.

People wishing to support the convoy are asked to form part of the greeting party in Ulverston, but not to travel as part of the convoy itself, as this would contravene rules for the protest stipulated by the police. Organiser, John Eaton, also asked people to dress in red for the event.
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Greenodd residents are being encouraged to perform a transaction at Ulverston Post Office on the day to demonstrate that the proposed transfer of custom from Greenodd is unviable, and would swamp the Ulverston branch with excess custom.

9:30am Wednesday 21st May 2008

Supporters of two great causes joined together…

Monday, May 19th, 2008

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Rescued!

Monday, May 19th, 2008

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Ulverston In-Shore Rescue Saves the Post (office)

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Sunday 18 May 2008, Greenodd, Cumbria….

Ulverston In-Shore Rescue staged an impressive demonstration today, swooping down the Crake Estuary to “save” two floundering pieces of post. An oversized parcel and enormous letter were dropped from the pedestrian bridge which spans the estuary near to Greenodd.

Watched by about 70 enthusiastic supporters of the Greenodd Post Office, the rescue was efficiently carried off and the endangered post brought back to land at Greenodd slipway.

Many thanks to Bruce and his colleagues from Ulverston In-Shore Rescue who have embraced this local grass roots campaign to keep the village post office safe.

North-West Evening Mail

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

North-West Evening Mail
LIFELINE FOR POST OFFICES
Published on 14/05/2008
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PUPIL PROTEST: Aislinn Stanway, of Penny Bridge Primary School, marches down to Greenodd Village Post Office yesterday as the whole school posted letters of protest about the proposed closure of the branch LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 0429784

THREE South Lakeland post offices listed for closure have been offered a glimmer of hope.

Post Office bosses have pledged to review the closure decision for Greenodd and Leven Valley Post Offices.

Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron organised for senior Post Office officials to meet with representatives of Greenodd, Leven Valley and Beetham post offices last Wednesday.

At those meetings, representatives were given cause for cautious optimism by the assurances to review the closure decisions made by Richard Lynds from Post Office Limited’s Network Change Team.

Mr Farron said: “It is too early to get our hopes up, but it’s clear that local campaigners in Beetham, Greenodd and Leven Valley have made a real impact on Post Office Ltd.

“We must keep up the fight over the next few weeks before the consultation period closes.”

Postmistress Debbie Harte, of Leven Valley Post Office, said that she felt their arguments were taken into consideration.

She said: “I got the impression that we were being listened to, so I came out feeling quite positive. But whether that will mean we stay open is a different matter entirely.

“People obviously want to keep the post office open as we are a long way from Ulverston and Kendal.”

Representatives from Leven Valley Post Office told Post Office bosses that the proposed outreach service site, at the Whitewater Hotel, was inadequate in terms of access and parking.

It would only open for nine hours a week, as opposed to the current 45 hours a week, and the closure of the Post Office will also result in the loss of the village shop.

Janet Willis, who runs Greenodd Post Office with her husband Lloyd, also felt the meeting was useful.

The Greenodd campaigners presented Richard Lynds with evidence of the parking difficulties at the proposed outreach service outside the village hall.

They also presented evidence of the geographical reach of the post office’s current customers, who would be forced to travel to the already busy Ulverston Post Office if Greenodd was to close.

Mrs Willis said: “Richard Lynds seemed quite impressed with the evidence that we presented. He said that rather than tugging at his heart strings he wanted facts and figures.”

Greenodd Post Office has organised a public meeting, set to take place in the village hall on Tuesday (20) at 7.30pm, for a final show of support for the campaign.

Penny Bridge Primary School is continuing to back the campaign to save Greenodd Post Office, and yesterday almost 100 children marched to the post office to send off their individual letters of support.

The consultation on the closure of 35 post offices across Cumbria is set to end on May 27.

Regarding last week’s meetings, a spokeswoman from Post Office Ltd said: “No decisions have been made on the branches which will close. The public consultation period for the Cumbria area ends on 27 May, before that time Post Office Ltd are happy to receive representations from local residents, MPs and other interested parties.”

There is still time to write and support your local post office, letters should be addressed to: Richard Lynds, Network Development Manager, Post Office Ltd, Freepost Consultation Team.

COUNTDOWN - 10 DAYS TO SAVE GREENODD POST OFFICE

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Campaign Schedule

Sunday 18 May - 12:30 Greenodd Village Slipway
Ulverston In-Shore Rescue to launch vessel in honor of village post office
Community gathers to support two essential Furness services - little known village slipway recalls Greenodd’s past as thriving northern port.
In-Shore rescue stages “saving the post” in dramatic rescue operation

Monday 19 May - Janet Willis goes to Downing Street to hand over the petition to Save Greenodd Post Office. She will be accompanied by Gwen Sykes and Tim Farron, MP.

Tuesday 20 May - 7:30 pm
Community Meeting: Village has high hopes to influence Post Office Ltd. decision
People from across Furness converge on Greenodd in show of unity and community.
Opportunity for letter-writing as volunteers help to type and print letters in support of keeping village Post Office open

Saturday 24 May -
Rolling Demonstration from Greenodd to Ulverston along A590
Vintage vehicles, local lorries and concerned citizens express their feelings in this final event of an extraordinary community campaign

BRIDIE’S BUGLE - Issue 3

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

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