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Mobile postal service planned for
rural areas
On Monday May 29, Acting Postmaster General/CEO (PMG),
Michael Gentles, toured Eastern Portland with the Member
of Parliament (MP), Dr Donald Rhodd, as well as the
recently appointed Junior Minister in the Ministry
of Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology, Senator
Kern Spencer.
The tour objective was two-fold: to sensitise Senator
Spencer who was recently transferred from the Ministry
of National Security, thus assisting with his assimilation
into a new role, as well as to provide an update for
the Ministers on aspects of the postal service arrangements
in that section of the parish.
Visits were made to Port Antonio, Sherwood Forest, Castle,
Priestman’s River and Reach. Citizens at each location
proudly welcomed the touring party to their community.
Residents at all points visited expressed the view that
the postal service was vital. However, the PMG alerted
the Ministers and citizens to the urgent need to implement
modern, cost-effective solutions in order to transform
the service to a profitable entity.
‘Bookmobile’ Style
Among the options are arrangements for providing some
rural communities- especially those that are further
from main thoroughfares- with a mobile postal service,
offered on specific days and at a time to be decided
by the time required to span the route from the major
town serving that area to the more rural setting and
back to a main town. Gentles stated that: “This
iteration will essentially reduce our dependence on
a fixed location that incurs considerable overhead
expenses, given the significant building maintenance
plus personnel and operational costs. Based on our
profitability focus, we are driven to offer communities
a mobile service, but this is not new, as the Jamaica
Library Service’s ‘Bookmobile’ provides
a model of how the new mobile postal service may function.”
Further discussions will continue with Senator Spencer
regarding the possibility of improving a number of locations
through an injection to the Post and Telecommunication
Department’s capital expenditure allocation during
this financial year.
The postal service team accompanying the Postmaster
General was: Buildings Manager, Lancelot Sinclair; Regional
Manager for Portland, Hyacinth Hartley and Public Relations
and Marketing Manager, Gordon Brown.
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| A citizen of Sherwood Forest, Portland,
appeals to Acting Postmaster General Michael Gentles
(back to camera), Senator Kern Spencer(second right)
and Dr. Donald Rhodd (right) to revisit plans for
the return of postal services to the area. The visit
to the community was one stop on a recent tour in
the Eastern Portland constituency on May 29. |
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Postmaster for Windsor Castle , Lorna Lewis (left),
explains to the postal service's Property Manager
Lancelot Sinclair (right) the ideal location for
the newspaper sales kiosk. At centre is team member
Rena Morgan. Windsor Castle PO and surrounding
areas will now access postal services at the new,
more visible and convenient sire in the Hart Hill
community. The building is located on the main
road in the direction of Port Antonio. Regional
manager for Port Antonio, Hyacinth Hartley, anticipates
a sharp increase in the level of Zip Mail (local
next-day mail) clientele as well as other services.
Windsor Castle PO also offers newspaper sales,
registered mail, parcel service, as well as National
Insurance Scheme pension payments.
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