Post Office to reopen after severe flood damage

Alex PopeBBC News, Suffolk
News imageGuy Campbell/BBC Framlingham Post Office when repairs were taking placeGuy Campbell/BBC
A team of builders have been at work on the site since January

A Post Office that was forced to closed after it was severely damaged during Storm Babet is to reopen later.

The Framlingham branch at Riverside was shut for seven months while repairs were carried out.

Since November it has operated out of Bulstrodes in Bridge Street.

The Post Office praised the community for finding "the best location" for the temporary move.

News imageGuy Campbell/BBC A man working in a Post Office branch in FramlinghamGuy Campbell/BBC
Walls were replastered after they were damaged by flood water

Wendy Hamilton, Post Office network provision lead, said: "The community really rallied around.

"A big thank you to Bulstrodes department store for providing space for two Post Office counters for the past six months."

Other locations were offered including a solicitor's and a charity.

News imageGuy Campbell/BBC Postmaster Roger Tripp at the temporary branch at Bulstrodes department storeGuy Campbell/BBC
Roger Tripp will be pleased to be back in his usual location

Postmaster Roger Tripp previously said the flood water rose to 2ft (60cm) in the building when the River Ore burst its banks on 20 October leaving the branch ''destroyed".

"You could see all the wooden flooring and the wood on the walls was buckling and mould was growing," he said.

Follow Suffolk news on Facebook, Instagram and X. Got a story? Email [email protected] or WhatsApp us on 0800 169 1830

Related Internet Links