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04 Jan 2026

Community outrage in Offaly as An Post service ceases without notice at large Spar

The An Post service at the store ceased without prior notice, leaving many residents—particularly elderly and vulnerable people—forced to travel into Tullamore to collect their payments. In some cases, individuals have been unable to access their money at all, causing significant distress and inconvenience

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Deputy Tony McCormack and Cllr Ollie Bryant with members of the Doolan family

TOM DOOLAN'S Spar store in Blueball, just outside Tullamore, has been a cornerstone of the local community for the past 23 years, serving as both a landmark retail outlet and a trusted An Post agency.

Generations of local residents have relied on the store not only for their weekly shopping but also to collect social welfare payments and pensions, while using it as a vital social hub for meeting neighbours and discussing local matters.

This week, however, the An Post service at the store ceased without prior notice, leaving many residents—particularly elderly and vulnerable people—forced to travel into Tullamore to collect their payments. In some cases, individuals have been unable to access their money at all, causing significant distress and inconvenience.

Local TD Tony McCormack has strongly criticised the situation, describing it as unacceptable, particularly at this time of year.

“This is a terrible situation, and for it to happen without warning and at this time of year is hugely inconvenient for local people,”

Deputy McCormack said. “The service that Tom has provided to the community for many years must continue. I have been in contact with An Post, who have confirmed that the issue arose due to the switchover from the old DSL system to the newer fibre network, which is incompatible with existing An Post equipment. While they have said the problem will be resolved in the New Year, this is not satisfactory and should never have happened in the first place. I will continue working on this until the service is fully restored.”

Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Oliver Bryant also expressed serious concern and called for immediate action at ministerial level.

“This service needs to be restored as soon as possible,” Councillor Bryant said. “Minister Darragh O’Brien must ensure that the people of the Blueball area have an An Post service they can rely on. The Post Office in Tullamore is already overflowing, with people queuing out the door. It is completely unreasonable to expect even more people to travel there due to the loss of a long-standing local service.”

Local representatives are urging An Post and the Department of Communications to prioritise the restoration of the Blueball service and to ensure that communities are never again left without essential services due to technical changes implemented without adequate planning or communication.

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