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06 Sept 2025

Fitzmaurice fears that the ‘game could be up’ for another 230 post offices

Fitzmaurice fears that the ‘game could be up’ for another 230 post offices

‘If a post master or post mistress wishes to retire or passes away, the

future of that post office is not guaranteed’

Independent TD for the Roscommon-Galway constituency Michael Fitzmaurice
fears that the “game could be up” for another 230 post offices.

Earlier this year, a total of 390 post offices were offered exit packages by An
Post – which led to 160 post masters and mistresses opting to retire.

However, Deputy Fitzmaurice is hugely concerned that the remaining 230
outlets are “still on the chopping block” and that it is only a matter of time
before some of these are also closed once their existing contracts expire.

Having received a response from An Post regarding a number of his concerns,
Deputy Fitzmaurice said: “Let’s be clear here; if a post master or post mistress
wishes to retire or passes away, the future of that post office is not
guaranteed.

“An Post has confirmed that it will deal with each situation on a case by case
basis.

“While An Post maintains that it will take the presence of a customer base,
transaction levels and the proximity to other outlets into account when making
a decision, this is still a huge blow for rural parts of Ireland.

“Have those living in rural Ireland not lost enough of services already? Where
will this end?

“An Post has continuously stated its commitment to ‘endeavour to ensure’
that 95% of the population in rural areas will be within 15km of at least one
post office and that ‘settlements with over 500 people’ will have a post office.

“But given the current standard of public transport services in rural Ireland,
how can we expect people with no form of personal transport to travel 15km?”

Of the 160 post offices which opted to close, a total of 44 outlets are located in
Connacht.

Continuing, the independent TD added: “Now the facts are out. It is clear for
everyone to see that this Government is failing rural Ireland, while Fianna Fail
sits on its hands and does nothing.

If this trend is allowed to continue, people in rural Ireland will be left without
a Garda Station, a post office or even a local pub. Those living in rural parts of
Ireland have been forgotten about by this Government.

“Will this Government not be happy unless the majority of rural Ireland is
covered in forestry?,” he concluded.

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