Post offices are often the only community service left — don't let them die

The 100th anniversary celebrations at Ballintemple Post Office in Cork last year. A century of service represents trust built over generations, neighbours becoming friends, and deep roots within our community. File picture: Larry Cummins
A recent Grant Thornton report delivered a stark warning. Without immediate Government investment, Ireland’s post office network faces collapse, risking vital services nationwide.
As a third-generation postmaster in Ballintemple, Cork, this resonates deeply with me, not only professionally, but personally. Every day, I see first-hand the critical role post offices play in sustaining local communities.