Milton ward councillor Julian Ware-Lane had expressed concerns
about the move of the High Street Post Office into the W H Smith store. It was
something that concerned not least because he could foresee issues with access.
This move has happened in the last year, with mixed views
as to its success. Some customers do not like having to traipse through the
stationery store and bookshop to purchase stamps, etc; others are stoical.
Recent rains have seen the roof leak in the building that
house WH Smith and now the Post Office. The leak cause all self service
machines to fail. There was water all over the floor; this affected access to
Post Office services.
Cllr Ware-Lane said: "Having the Post Office
counters above the ground floor not only makes access a little more difficult,
but it is also liable to these sort of
extreme weather incidents."
Deputy Leader of the Labour Group on Southend-on-Sea
Borough Council, Cllr Anne Jones, said: "Labour councillors and activists
spoke to many members of the public, prior to the Post Office moving to their
current premises. The most frequent concern was that it would be located on the
first floor and could be inaccessible to wheelchair users, mobility scooter
users and people with children in prams. It is appalling that not only did the
post office dismiss these concerns, but the premises underwent only a cosmetic
refurbishment and not a proper upgrade. The concern all along was that the
building would not be fit for purpose. Furthermore, it is not
particularly safe for the public to use."
Absolutely... isn't it illegal to not cater for disabled people's needs in a public situation? Is it only after x amount of accidents and injuries that they will acknowledge ?. The post office was the hub of the community now it's a difficult place to access.
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