Scott Mann has been showing his support for Post Offices in North Cornwall after attending an event in Parliament to find out how local branches are providing vital services and to push for a mobile Post Office so that small communities can have access to essential services.
During the day the Post office showcased products and services to MPs from across the country, particularly highlighting the access that branches provide to banking services and household bill payments.
Bank branch closures can have a real impact on a community, so Post Office branches – including those in North Cornwall – have an important role to play in offering both personal and business everyday banking services to communities. This means that millions of individuals and small businesses can withdraw and deposit cash, pay in cheques, and check their balance.
And with people keen to pay in their old ‘round’ pound coins now they are no longer legal tender, they are able to deposit any coins they still have into their usual bank account at their nearest Post Office.
In addition, constituents in North Cornwall can also pay their bills at their local Post Offices, along with a range of other services, from mails to foreign currency. And of particular use to small businesses is Drop & Go at Post Offices, a pre-paid mail service which makes it speedier for small business customers to drop off their online orders, products and samples and post them to their customers across the UK and around the world.
These services, all available locally, are particularly important for those in North Cornwall without easy access to transport or those who are elderly or vulnerable in the community. In order to make Post Office services available to more small rural communities, Scott has asked that a new mobile service be introduced.
Scott Mann said:
“The event was very useful in highlighting just what an important role our Post Offices play; they are vital hubs in their local communities.
“That is certainly true in North Cornwall, where people often tell me how much they value the essential services that the Post Office provides, from mails to banking. I’ve been working with the Post Office and local branches to keep and expand existing services, and I have also asked the Post Office to consider introducing a mobile service which can serve numerous small communities around the constituency."
Paula Vennells, Group Chief Executive of the Post Office said:
“It was great to meet Scott Mann to talk about the range of services Post Office offers in the local community from everyday banking to bill payments and foreign currency. By continuing to invest in post offices and – most importantly – by putting our customers first, I am confident that local Post Offices will continue to play a vital role at the heart of local communities for generations to come.”
Along with finding out more about the services that Post Offices provide, Scott Mann and the North Cornwall constituency will also now compete against other MPs and constituencies around the country for the most number of transactions per branch – for a whole range of transaction types, including most cash withdrawals and most bill payments. Scott Mann is urging local people to get the most out of their local Post Office by using it to access their bank account, pay their bills and collect and return their online shopping.
This annual competition will highlight just how much communities rely on and use their local Post Offices, with the winning MP and constituency taking home a special trophy.