Dáil debates

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

3:20 pm

Photo of Enda KennyEnda Kenny (Mayo, Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

The Government is committed to the retention of the postal service and has made every attempt to provide new facilities and initiatives for post offices throughout the country. The Kerr report, initiated by the previous Government, set out a number of options. One of these was to introduce a basic bank account for post offices. This was accepted by the Government and work is ongoing on it. The Minister of State with responsibility for regional economic development, Deputy Ring, has chaired a number of meetings with the postmasters and postmistresses and those dealing with this matter. The Government is completely focused on wanting to provide a range of opportunities for post offices in order that they can continue as an essential part of every community.

Many of the smaller post offices have had a range of challenges over the years. Some have closed down without any interest being expressed by anybody else in localities in taking them over. It is a social issue, but it is one that the Government is focused upon. The Government is working with the postmasters and the postmistresses to bring about a situation where whatever facilities can be provided will be provided.

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