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Published: Thursday, 28th August, 2008 12:30

POST OFFICE CAMPAIGN GROWS

By Fiona Simpson

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THE proposed closure of the Station Road Post Office in Stevenston was met with grave concerns from over 30 residents at the recent public meeting.

Councillor Willie Gibson, prospective SNP candidate of Westminister, Robert Crawford and representatives from Post Office Ltd were in attendance.

Linda Crone, head teacher of Ardeer Primary said: "There are several issues that the Post Office need to take into account."

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