Local upset about planned move of delivery and sorting office to Bollo Lane
Local MP Ruth Cadbury has raised the concerns of Chiswick residents about changes proposed by Royal Mail and has asked people to contact her with their opinions on the matter.
Many local residents and businesses are concerned about the proposal to close the sorting and delivery office in Heathfield Terrace and to move it into the Acton office in Bollo Lane.
The MP said she had met representatives in Parliament last week and told
them of the concerns of local residents and businesses, particularly the
added traffic which will cause congestion, delayed deliveries, the inconvenience
and difficulty for collecting parcels and signed-for post at the new site,
downgraded working conditions and finally, concerns about the future of
the building.
She said, "I expressed concern that Royal Mail will be relying on getting a
number of vans down Bollo Lane in the morning peak, and that this will
delay deliveries."
"Many local residents, particularly older people, are concerned about the
difficulty of getting to the Acton office to collect parcels and signed-for
post."
Whilst the Royal Mail is offering alternative arrangements like re-sending
the item, or making arrangements, I know a lot of people will not be happy
with this, she added.
Ms Cadbury says,"If you are concerned about the closure of the sorting
and delivery office in Heathfield Terrace, and its relocation to the existing
Acton office in Bollo Lane please click here to let me know."
You can read our report about growing concern over the future of Chiswick Post Office, following the Royal Mail announcement that it is planning to move its delivery and enquiry services from Chiswick to a depot in Bollo Lane in Acton.
December 8, 2017