HC Deb 22 March 1961 vol 637 c48W
77. Mr. du Cann

asked the Postmaster-General why the Dulverton Post Office is to be downgraded; and what alteration in service this will entail.

Mr. Bevins

The business done at the Dulverton Post Office does not justify the expense of keeping it as a Crown Office. I should like to assure my hon. Friend that, apart from a small reduction in the hours of business, there will be no change in counter facilities or postal services.

78. Mr. du Cann

asked the Postmaster-General if he will publish in HANSARD a detailed financial statement showing the saving estimated to result to his Department from the proposed downgrading of the Dulverton Post Office.

Mr. Bevins

Yes. The following is the statement:

DULVERTON POST OFFICE
ESTIMATED FINANCIAL EFFECT OF ALTERATION OF STATUS
Item Cost to cease Estimated cost to commence
£ £
Scale Payment Sub-Office 1,600
Salaried Sub-Office:
Staff costs 3,516
Rent and Rates 280
Fuel, cleaning materials, etc. 262
TOTAL 4,058 1,600
ANNUAL SAVING £2,458