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Charity slams branch closures



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The Post Office and the Government are ignoring OAPs over branch closures in East Anglia, Help the Aged has said.
The charity estimates 82,200 elderly people in Norfolk and West Suffolk will have to travel further to a post office if 50 planned closures go ahead.

Nationally, 2.3 million people will need to travel at least half a mile further to find a replacement.



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