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Post Office continues to search for a new outlet in Oldfield Park

Wednesday 19th November 2025 Becky Feather, Reporter Business, Community

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The Post Office is still looking for a retailer to incorporate a branch into their existing or proposed business following the closure of Morrisons Daily in Oldfield Park seven months ago.

The former Morrisons store on Moorland Road in Bath, which housed the Post Office

Moorfields Post Office shut when the store in Moorlands Road closed in April. Morrisons had announced in March that it would be closing 17 convenience stores as part of its programme of renewal.

Applications were invited from potential retail partners interested in running a branch.

But the vacancy remains unfilled, and the Post Office is again advertising the opportunity on its website.

A spokesperson told the Echo: “We are still looking to reopen Moorfields Post Office in the area and we are keen to hear from local retailers and to discuss the business opportunity.

“The branch closed in April as the Morrisons store, where the branch was based, closed. The vacancy is advertised on www.runapostoffice.co.uk.

“In the interim, alternative branches include Southdown Road, Twerton on Avon and Lower Weston.”

The closing date for applications is 14th February 2026.

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