Re Open G21/22 Delivery Office

The Issue

As a resident of Glasgow, I am deeply concerned about the closure of the G21/22 Delivery Office. This petition aims to urge Royal Mail to repair and reopen this essential facility, which has been a cornerstone of our community for years.

 I have personally experienced the convenience and efficiency of the G21/22 Delivery Office. Living in this area, it has always been my go-to location for collecting parcels and important mail. The office's central location makes it easily accessible for residents from various neighborhoods within Glasgow. Relevance to the Community: The closure of this delivery office has had a significant impact on our community. Many individuals heavily rely on its services, especially those who work long hours or have limited access to transportation. With its closure, we are forced to travel longer distances or face delays in receiving our packages.

Importance of Repairing and Reopening:

  1. Accessibility: The G21/22 Delivery Office is strategically located in an area that serves as a hub for numerous neighborhoods within Glasgow. Its reopening would ensure convenient access to postal services for thousands of residents.
  2.  Efficiency: This delivery office has consistently provided excellent service with prompt deliveries and organized operations.
  3. Local Economy: By reopening this facility, Royal Mail would contribute positively to our local economy by creating job opportunities within our community.
  4. Environmental Impact: A functional local delivery office reduces unnecessary transportation emissions caused by redirecting parcels elsewhere.
  5. The closure of the G21/22 Delivery Office has had a detrimental impact on our community, causing inconvenience and delays in postal services. By signing this petition, we urge Royal Mail to recognize the importance of this facility, repair it promptly, and reopen it for the benefit of Glasgow residents. Let us join together to ensure that our voices are heard and our community's needs are met
This petition had 290 supporters

The Issue

As a resident of Glasgow, I am deeply concerned about the closure of the G21/22 Delivery Office. This petition aims to urge Royal Mail to repair and reopen this essential facility, which has been a cornerstone of our community for years.

 I have personally experienced the convenience and efficiency of the G21/22 Delivery Office. Living in this area, it has always been my go-to location for collecting parcels and important mail. The office's central location makes it easily accessible for residents from various neighborhoods within Glasgow. Relevance to the Community: The closure of this delivery office has had a significant impact on our community. Many individuals heavily rely on its services, especially those who work long hours or have limited access to transportation. With its closure, we are forced to travel longer distances or face delays in receiving our packages.

Importance of Repairing and Reopening:

  1. Accessibility: The G21/22 Delivery Office is strategically located in an area that serves as a hub for numerous neighborhoods within Glasgow. Its reopening would ensure convenient access to postal services for thousands of residents.
  2.  Efficiency: This delivery office has consistently provided excellent service with prompt deliveries and organized operations.
  3. Local Economy: By reopening this facility, Royal Mail would contribute positively to our local economy by creating job opportunities within our community.
  4. Environmental Impact: A functional local delivery office reduces unnecessary transportation emissions caused by redirecting parcels elsewhere.
  5. The closure of the G21/22 Delivery Office has had a detrimental impact on our community, causing inconvenience and delays in postal services. By signing this petition, we urge Royal Mail to recognize the importance of this facility, repair it promptly, and reopen it for the benefit of Glasgow residents. Let us join together to ensure that our voices are heard and our community's needs are met

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Petition created on 1 September 2023