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There won't be any more post offices forced to close as landmark deal reached

After three months of negotiations, An Post has reached a deal with the Irish Postmasters’ Union.

AN POST HAS announced that it has reached a new deal with its postmasters that will see no compulsory closure of post offices.

The landmark deal comes amidst a long-running saga of dwindling post office numbers in Ireland, and numerous proposals to try to save the network around the country.

It also comes after three months of intense discussions between the Irish Postmasters’ Union and An Post.

An investment of €50 million will come from An Post in what it says will grow and modernise the network.

The company has committed to a post office for every community of over 500 people, within 15km of 95% of the population, and 3km in urban areas.

The newly-formed division An Post Retail will have responsibility for post offices, bill pay and post insurance.

On the guarantee of no compulsory closures, An Post said: “While there will be some consolidation to ensure post offices are conveniently and properly located there will be no compulsory closures.

The transfer of business to neighbouring offices will ensure the continued viability of these smaller offices in meeting the needs of the community. An Post will open up to 20 new offices in communities of 500+, currently without a post office.

In an effort to modernise the services provided by An Post, it will focus on a number of different areas such as e-commerce, community financial services and offering a range of government services.

Many of these proposals were contained in a report published in January 2016, that had so far failed to be implemented.

Some of the new services will include local banking services, out-of-hours collections and tracking as well as the addition of new formats for e-commerce and parcels within the post offices.

One scheme to be piloted immediately will see all citizens able to access online government services through help with digital applications and inputting in the post office.

The Irish Postmasters’ Union said in a statement that its executive unanimously supported the proposals, and will ballot it to members over the coming weeks.

Its president Paddy McCann said: “We believe that this is the best possible negotiated solution for the future of the post office network.

It ensures viability of as large a network as possible, ensures that the public will continue to get an excellent and expanded service and provides viability and clarity for postmasters.

Yesterday, An Post announced that it had made an €8 million profit last year. It was also announced that the Department of Social Protection had renewed its contract with An Post for the delivery of social welfare payments, which is a key source of income for postmasters.

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    Mute Normal Josephine
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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:13 AM

    A beautiful place. Hopefully fire is put out soon.

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    Mute Nick O Donovan
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    Apr 24th 2017, 10:54 AM

    @Celtic_Horizon: now that is one of the more stupid comments I’ve read on this site

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    Mute Little Diddy No
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    Apr 24th 2017, 3:12 PM

    @Nick O Donovan: You’re not aware then that these fires at this time of year all over Ireland are widely believed to be started deliberately by land owners to create grazing? That is that scandal. The fires are illegal, not lease because it’s the nesting season. They kill a host of wildlife and plans in our beautiful countryside.

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    Mute Celtic_Horizon
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    Apr 24th 2017, 3:27 PM

    @Nick O Donovan: you mustbe a farmer

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    Mute Nick O Donovan
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    Apr 24th 2017, 4:07 PM

    @Little Diddy No: not disputing that in anyway. I’m disputing the ignorance of the initial comment

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    Mute Andy K
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    Apr 24th 2017, 6:23 PM

    @Nick O Donovan: That a farmer is suspected?

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    Apr 25th 2017, 12:01 AM

    @Andy K: you’re right, it is reasonable to suspect a farmer. However it’s also reasonable to suspect a hiker dropping a fag butt or starting a camp fire or even someone illegally dumping rubbish and lighting fire to it. What you don’t see is me wishing that their property is burnt down by that fire which is what I took issue with in the first place. Don’t get me wrong though it’s nothing short of a disaster and is heartbreaking that such beauty has been destroyed

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    Mute H0tt3rBank3r
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    Apr 25th 2017, 6:50 AM

    @Nick O Donovan: or a broken bottle acting as a lens

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    Mute Ger Healy
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    Apr 25th 2017, 12:32 PM

    @Celtic_Horizon: What about an uneducated Hill walker, an uneducated tourist or an uneducated person like you?
    What an absolutely stupid and discriminatory comment.
    And BTW, I am not a farmer.

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    Mute Dave Hogan
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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:18 AM

    The flames came close to a farmhouse? Now that would be poetic justice.

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:42 AM

    @Dave Hogan:
    Not if it wasn’t that farmer that lit it!

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    Mute Sean
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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:53 AM

    @Avina Laaf: it’s always the farmer. Who else lights gorse fires up and down the country?

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    Mute Barty
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    Apr 24th 2017, 8:20 AM

    @Sean: man with van collecting household rubbish tipping it in to bogs and forestry’s and then burning it, not always the farmer Sean

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Apr 24th 2017, 9:03 AM

    @Sean:
    There’s more than one farmer living in an area as large as that affected by an out of control gorse fire.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 2:18 PM

    @Avina Laaf: There actually isn’t ! The farmhouse mentioned is down by the lakeshore. Up the mountainside, in the direction of the Kerry borders it’s largely scrubland and very remote Very little farming activity whatsoever, even the sheep have a hard time surviving up there.

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    Mute Andy K
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    Apr 24th 2017, 6:26 PM

    @Barty: Gorse fire isnt enough to burn all traces of household waste. And the chances of that are lower.

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:09 PM

    @Martin Fahy:
    So are you saying nobody has sheep up there and this was an ‘accidental’ fire??

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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:43 PM

    @Avina Laaf: Did I say that ? No I didn’t. i know the area very well and I think it’s highly unlikely the fire was started by a farmer or farmers to reclaim land by burning horse because 1) The area is so remote where the fire started, even rescue services have problems accessing much of the terrain 2) There is nobody farming farming the land up those mountains other than grazing sheep 3) Much of the land is state owned.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:46 PM

    @Martin Fahy: ….burning gorse….

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    Apr 25th 2017, 1:02 AM

    @Martin Fahy:
    1) Look at the photographs – the burning isn’t in a particularly remote area. Even the hotel was under threat according to the owners.
    2) Bingo – the whole point of burning from a farmer’s point of view is to improve grazing for sheep in marginal mountain areas.
    3) Killarney National Park is entirely state owned but nevertheless has been subjected to numerous deliberately set fires, surprise surprise in the areas where trespassing sheep are also a common problem.

    Just out of interest, who do you think lit the fire?

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    Mute Ger Healy
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    Apr 25th 2017, 12:46 PM

    @Avina Laaf:
    Photographs can be very deceiving. If a long lens is used then everything looks like it is on the same plane. The fire on top of the mountain you see in the photos are probably a few miles away from the hotel.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 9:15 AM

    Thank you I F A , guardians of the countryside.

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    Mute All Hail Bukowski
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    Apr 24th 2017, 8:40 AM

    That’s a serious fire hopefully nobody gets hurt. Farmers here in the Wicklow uplands normally concentrate on using gorse fires to obliterate the national park (ah, grazing ‘rights’) and it’s wildlife not each other.

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    Mute Feelip
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    Apr 24th 2017, 8:58 AM

    what farmers fail to realise is that they are compunding the problem as bus fire increase germination rates of gorse, fuppin dopes

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    Mute Irish Cottage Rental
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    Apr 24th 2017, 8:14 AM

    Vandalism but no will to prosecute

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    Mute Suzanne Dorgan
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    Apr 24th 2017, 6:13 PM

    @Irish Cottage Rental: that’s exactly what it is….an effin disgrace

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    Mute Brian
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    Apr 24th 2017, 10:58 AM

    Just further proof that farmers are literally the most ignorant people you will ever come across. They literally don’t care as along as their land not impacted

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    Mute Martin Fahy
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    Apr 24th 2017, 1:37 PM

    @Brian: Why are you assuming that a farmer started this ? The valley and the surrounding area stretching up to the Kerry border is some of the most inhospitable and remote countryside in Ireland, with very little arable land. Much of the area affected is owned by the State. There are very few farms in the area.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 3:13 PM

    @Brian: Seems to be the word on the ground that these fires, specifically at this time of year (coincidence?) are started by farmers to create land for grazing. A scandal.

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    Apr 25th 2017, 1:06 AM

    @Martin Fahy:
    With respect, you seem a bit clueless on this. The presence or otherwise of arable land has absolutely nothing to do with this.

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    Apr 25th 2017, 12:37 PM

    @Brian: That’s a dreadful statement. It’s the kind of statement only ignorant people would use.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 5:01 PM

    Love how all the people who know nothing about farming are blaming farmers for this, I very much much doubt that any farmer would start such a fire. They actually understand the countryside and how things work. This isn’t the Brazilian rain forest. It is far more likely that this fire was started off by either a hill walker or camper carelessly discarding a cigarettes butt, camp fire amber or even a glass bottle. Urban dwellers dumping rubbish in the countryside is a massive problem and is a far more likely cause of this fire than anything suggest.

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    Mute All Hail Bukowski
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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:39 PM

    @Anthony O Reilly: farmers burn national park every year and well outside the permitted roasting time for their own land. Anyone living near national park knows thus unless they’re a total idiot. Doesn’t mean this particular fire was started by a farmer but many are.

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    Mute Ger Healy
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    Apr 25th 2017, 12:42 PM

    @Anthony O Reilly: The mindless speculation on here is ridiculous. People accusing different groups of people of starting the fires with absolutely no evidence other than their own prejudices.
    Mob mentality at its worst.

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    Mute Alois Irlmaier
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    Apr 24th 2017, 12:55 PM

    What farmer will get that bill???

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    Apr 24th 2017, 6:30 PM

    “He said the fire services were contacted on Saturday, but due to the remote location of the fire, it was decided that they wouldn’t call out a crew to address it immediately.” “it was decided” . It was decided by the local authority not to give the Fire Service the call out, probably hoping it would die out. When it got rightly out of control and more 999 calls probably kept coming in, they had no choice but to send the Fire Service out. All about the money. This is just my opinion

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    Mute eastsmer #IRExit
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    Apr 24th 2017, 5:08 PM

    Little or no wind and fine weather during last week.
    Saw hill fires on the Galtees on the way back to Cork from Dub.
    Fire setting is a normal practice to clear scrub but you need to ensure it does not spread, in this case it did and little or no rainfall to keep it in check.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:56 AM

    The Tailor and Ansty fight BAC

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    Apr 24th 2017, 7:50 PM

    It’s a beautiful peaceful place. Visited there last summer. Hopefully nature takes over and it won’t be long before the blackened places are green again.

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    Apr 24th 2017, 6:38 PM

    Wow… looks like California…!

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    Apr 25th 2017, 1:17 PM

    @Celtic_Horizon: no matter what happened it is never acceptable to wish bad situations onto others and depending on wind direction and speed it may not have even been the farmers fault . The farmer himself may not have even been responsible at all as the fire was in an area where alot of people walk and explore . The fire could have been started by anything.

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