The government has today issued a formal response to the Post Office Green Paper, reaffirming a commitment that has long underpinned the government’s approach to network accessibility and public service delivery. Ministers confirm that the minimum branch requirement will be maintained, signalling a clear intent to sustain a broad and reliable footprint for Post Office services across communities.
Key points from the response include:
– A firm reaffirmation that the minimum branch threshold remains in place, ensuring that a core level of Post Office outlets continues to operate in both urban and rural areas.
– Recognition of the importance of accessibility for residents, businesses, and public services, with the government emphasising that reliable access to Post Office services is a fundamental public good.
– Acknowledgement of the evolving landscape of retail and financial services, while stressing that the minimum branch policy provides a stable baseline for service delivery and community resilience.
– Commitment to monitor performance and accessibility, with potential for review in light of changing demographics, technology adoption, and economic conditions.
In summarising the stance, ministers convey that maintaining the minimum branch requirement is not merely about numbers on a map, but about safeguarding the continuity and dependability of essential services for millions of people. The response also invites continued collaboration with stakeholders—including local authorities, community groups, and the commercial partners that operate many branches—to ensure the network remains robust, equitable, and capable of adapting to future needs.
Looking ahead, the government’s position suggests a continuity-led approach, focusing on predictable access to Post Office services while remaining attentive to efficiency, innovation, and customer experience. For communities that rely on local branches for everyday transactions—from sending money to accessing government services—the message is a reassurance that the policy framework remains stable and committed to broad coverage.
As the government moves from its response to the Green Paper into the next stage of policy development, the emphasis will be on practical delivery, transparent governance, and ongoing engagement with those who rely daily on Post Office services. The maintained minimum branch requirement stands as a central pillar of that endeavour, reflecting a clear preference for steady, accessible public service delivery in an ever-changing retail landscape.
2026-02-25T09:30:00Z
部长批准保护邮政局网络
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/minister-gives-stamp-of-approval-to-protecting-post-office-network
政府对邮政局绿色论文的回应今日由部长们发布,确认将维持最低网点数量要求。


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