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Publication Date:-
2025-11-16
   
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Multiple Post Office Closed Suddenly

10 Post Offices suddenly closed:- "until further notice” as the firm citing:- "operational reasons" on:- Thursday, 6 November 2025. Currently Post Office bosses are set to close 115 locations in a new bid to restructure the company but the branches in:- Walton Vale, Bootle, Formby, Croxteth, Woolton and Childwall which where shut without full explanation are not listed in that list. We are told that the Formby Post Office on Browslane, will be re-opening soon, but we have not heard updates about the others yet, the Sub Post Office was unaffected by this issue, what ever it was.

A spokesperson for the Post Office said:- "There are some Post Office branches within the Liverpool area that are currently closed for operational reasons. It's not known when these branches will re-open. In the interim there are nearby alternative branches and customers are advised to visit:- PostOffice.Co.UK to find out the locations, opening hours and the range of services offered."

Among the long list of Post Offices facing closure as part of the major restructuring, just 2 Merseyside branches, Breck Road Post Office, located inside The Mall in Anfield, Liverpool,  alongside Old Swan Post Office, on Prescot Road, Liverpool.

This closure has highlighted just how important the Post Office is to local communities, especially for elderly residents, as most branch have taken over from the local Banks which have been closing on high streets recently. You can see some of the questions this closure has raised on our video, from both Labour and Reform UK representatives.

 


Oaks at 80 - Tree planting marks WW2 Anniversary

A special ceremony in Formby marked the planting of a commemorative oak tree, adding to Sefton’s poignant war remembrance tributes.

On Monday, 10 November 2025, attendees including:- Sefton Central MP Bill Esterson, Councillors including:- Cabinet Members Cllr Mhairi Doyle and Cllr Liz Dowd, and members of volunteer groups came together for the ceremony in Duke Street Park.

Oaks at 80 is a programme led by The Mersey Forest, the Community Forest organisation for Merseyside, to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the end of World War II.

The Allerton Oak, a tree in Liverpool’s Calderstones Park, has a unique connection to Merseyside’s part in World War II. Soldiers from the region were given acorns and leaves from the tree as a token of remembrance, taking them across Europe.

Formby’s oak tree pays tribute to those from the Village, and from the Borough of Sefton more widely, who played their part in defending the country during the war.

The oak will now grow and be looked after in Duke Street Park across a lifespan of up to and possibly over 100 years.

Cllr Carol Richards, representing Sefton Council as well as The Mersey Forest as a member of its steering committee, was among those who spoke at the ceremony.



Cllr Richards
said:- "The oak tree has a special history with Merseyside. It’s said that some of the acorns from the 1,000 year old Allerton Oak were planted by members of the Armed Forces across the European front and may still be growing today. Monday’s ceremonial planting was a lovely event to commemorate not just those who gave their lives in service of their country and freedom, but the many who returned and carried on their legacy. Oaks embody strength, resilience and longevity, all values shared by those who have served."

Cllr Doyle, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Wellbeing
, added:- "It was an honour to take part in this event and celebrate our work with The Mersey Forest. The oak planted in Duke Street Park will continue to grow for generations to come, continuing our commemoration of those who gave everything to protect us."

The event followed on from Sefton’s Remembrance Sunday services, in which communities up and down the Borough came together to pay their respects with a minute’s silence.


 

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