She said NZ Post was "very committed" to staying in Dunedin and Mosgiel, and providing the communities with postal outlets where people could continue to send parcels, buy stamps and post letters. "We always take a number of factors into account before deciding to remove or relocate a post box, including the proximity of other post boxes and high foot traffic." They were typically situated in places such as petrol stations and supermarkets, where customers visited frequently. She said the company constantly reviewed where its post boxes were placed, to make sure they were in convenient locations and were well used by customers. The post boxes were being removed because regular monitoring over a 22-day period had found low use - including one box which only received an average of 5.5 letters per day. She said seven of Mosgiel's post boxes were scheduled for removal, but a further seven would remain at various locations around the town, including the two outside retirement villages. Our involvement in local communities, and supporting their needs is important to us." "We always consider these factors before making these decisions. "We know communities value accessing postal services in locations that are convenient and are nearby to other locations they use for day-to-day activities. "We'd like to emphasise that no decisions have been made at this early stage. Photo: ODTHalf of Mosgiel's NZ Post boxes are to be removed and the future of the Mosgiel NZ Post Shop & Kiwibank is in question, leaving some residents concerned.Ī NZ Post spokeswoman said the company and Kiwibank were consulting staff at the NZ Post Shop & Kiwibank in Gordon Rd, Mosgiel, on proposed changes.
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