Save London Bridge Post Office

The London Bridge Post Office is at risk of closure due to plans by Post Office Ltd. to offload 115 directly-owned "Crown" branches, including this vital location. This move could lead to the closure or franchising of these branches, putting around 1,000 jobs at risk. 

The London Bridge Post Office serves thousands of residents, businesses, and visitors, providing essential services that are integral to our community. Its closure would create significant inconvenience and disruption, particularly for the elderly, individuals with mobility challenges, and small businesses who rely on it daily.

Post office in shadow of the shard
The Liberal Democrats are taking a stand to protect London Bridge post office, ensuring it remains a vital resource for the community

Save London Bridge Post Office

We, the undersigned, support the campaign to keep the London Bridge Post Office open. This post office is essential to our community, serving residents, businesses, and visitors alike. We urge decision-makers to protect this vital service for everyone’s benefit.

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