*The post office at the Market in Ennis is to close.ย 

300 post offices are facing closure without the assistance of State funding, a Clare postmaster has said.

In a proposal before the October meeting of Clare County Council, Cllr Tom Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) warned โ€œUp to 300 post offices face closure without more state funding, I call our Minister for Communications to work closely with all stakeholders ensuring a viable business model is achieved preventing the closure of many urban and rural communities post offices especially within our countyโ€.

Prior to becoming a county councillor in 2022, Oโ€™Callaghan had previously spoken before the Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications through his role as a lobbyist with the Independent Postmasters Group.

Addressing the October sitting of the County Council, he said, โ€œit is a topic that has darkened its head before and has not gone awayโ€. He continued, โ€œIt is well known that Iโ€™ve lobbied for years, back in 2022 there was a crisis and โ‚ฌ10m allocated for the post office networkโ€.

Transactions at post offices have dropped, Oโ€™Callaghan outlined, โ€œpeople have objected to paying their TV licence so they are not paying their stamps in the post officeโ€. He continued, โ€œThe โ‚ฌ10m allocated is to expire in early 2025 so weโ€™re looking at significant closures, youโ€™re looking at taking out the heart of ourvillages, no postmaster in the country is saying they donโ€™t want to work, weโ€™re also conscious of the digitalisation of the worldโ€.

He said the upcoming closure of the Post Office in the Market in Ennis is โ€œreally upsettingโ€ and added, โ€œwhen they advertised it they couldnโ€™t get anyone to take it on, on the basis that it didnโ€™t stack upโ€.

Seconding the proposal, Cllr Pat Oโ€™Gorman (FF) stated, โ€œThe post office is a vital social interaction for the elderly people in small towns and villages, the bank is a hole in the wall now with nobody to talk to, a person shoving on that goes in to collect their pension it is a way to go out and meet people, it is bringing people together and bringing villages together, they might spend a few pound in the small shop that is struggling and they might go in for a pintโ€. He added, โ€œAny person who saves a few pound in the post office, they will always say how friendly the person is behind the counterโ€.

Post offices โ€œare a vital part of our communities, when weโ€™re trying to combat social isolation and particularly for the elderly it is a key role,โ€ maintained Cllr Rita McInerney (FF). ย โ€œWe all know situations where someone in the post offices noticed somebody was missing or wasnโ€™t in to collect their pension and vital calls were made,โ€ she said. The Doonbeg woman added, โ€œWeโ€™re cutting off that social link, it is vital we fight to keep our post officesโ€.

During his canvass for the local elections, Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) said he was assisted by a person retired from the post office, โ€œfor every house he knew the people who lived in the house, he knew when the dog was coming out, he knew the ages of the children, it showed me the impact of a person like thatโ€. He said โ€œit is something we value and we have to support, I know a village in North Clare where the post office closed five years ago and it has been a huge loss, there was not enough transactions thereโ€.

North Clare has experienced the effect of losing post offices, Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) detailed, โ€œWeโ€™re experiencing the stress in a number of towns and villages across North Clare, it is a psychological impact as much as anything else when you lose servicesโ€. He said staff at a post office in the locality had been instructed to go to Ennis to sort their post, โ€œIt is planned obsolescence of rural Clare to borrow a phrase from a former esteemed colleagueโ€.

Previous Government decisions led to the privatisation of the post office service, Cllr Tommy Guilfoyle (SF) noted. โ€œIโ€™d urge councillors to talk to their Government parties about the possibility of bringing it back into public service, at the minute it is a private entityโ€.

An Post have a seven day delivery for Amazon but not the public, claimed Cllr Michael Shannon (FF). โ€œWhere are we going to go in five years time if the majority of post offices are going to close,โ€ he questioned. Examination is needed as to why An Post is no longer sustainable, Cllr Tony Mulcahy (FG) said.

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