Disabled Woman Takes On the Post Office

Birmingham PostMay 14, 2008

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A severely disabled woman was given the go-ahead yesterday to seek a court ruling that the ongoing closure of local post offices was unlawfully sanctioned without proper regard to the rules against disability discrimination.

A High Court judge granted Judy Brown, of Hastings, East Sussex, permission to seek a judicial review of decisions made by the Government and the Post Office to axe thousands of post offices - including her local Old Town branch in Hastings - claiming they discriminate against her and other disabled people.

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Disabled Woman Takes On the Post Office

Mrs Brown, of Rock-A-Nore Road, Hastings, claims Business Secr...

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