You can get involved in the campaign in a number of different ways by signing our petition (on-line or hand-written), taking part in the letter writing campaign, spreading the word about the campaign and the issues or by taking part in our planned march through the town.
Petition
You can show your support for our campaign by signing the on-line petition or you can sign the hand-written petition being handed out by Councillors Alan Townsend and Jon Tandy outside of the Post Office building on St Mary’s Street from 10:30 most week days.
Letter Writing Campaign
Campaigners have started a letter writing campaign targeted at Byron Roberts, Programme Director for Post Office Ltd, outlining our concerns and objections to the planned relocation and how we feel it will have a negative impact on the community.
Jon and Alan are handing out the two page letters along with the hand-written petition outside of the Post Office building on St Mary’s Street most week days of you can download the letter from us in one of the three main formats.
Campaign Letter – ODT (Open Office)
Campaign Letter – Doc (MS Word)
Campaign Letter – PDF (Adobe Acrobat)
All that you need do is print, sign and post the letter to the following address:
Byron Roberts
Programme Director
Post Office Ltd, c/o National Consultation Team
PO Box 2060
WATFORD
WD18 8ZW
Word-of mouth
Word-of-mouth has always been an effective way of raising awareness and communicating ideas and it is no different with our campaign. We actively encourage everyone to spread the word, tell their friends, family and co-workers about the planned relocation and our campaign against it because every persons support, every voice standing up and saying NO to the planned relocation does make a difference.
Campaign March
This coming Saturday campaigners are planning a march through the town starting at 12:15 outside of the Music Hall off the market square and moving up pride hill where campaigners will make a speech.
If you can then we urge you to come along and support the march because the more people protesting, the larger the impact it will have.
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