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Bhangra drums signal the reopening of Bargoed post office

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 18:28, Friday July 12th, 2024.
Last updated: 18:29, Friday July 12th, 2024

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There was a carnival atmosphere at the opening of Bargoed post office on June 28

The sound of Bhangra drums echoed around Bargoed a fortnight ago when the town’s newly refurbished post office had its official opening.

The community turned out in force to show their support to the two entrepreneurial brothers who have turned the dilapidated shop building around.

Yac Ajay and Ayub Ajay, with help from their silent partner and mother Shabnam Ajay, have invested a “significant” amount of money bringing the building back into use and securing the continued services of a post office in a town which is now left without a bank.

Shabnam said: “We bought this store two years ago and it was in a really bad state.

“[My sons] have worked really hard. The first year we did the roof and the rendering, and finally this year we had the refit.”

She added: “My priority was to get Bargoed post office open as soon as possible and my sons were critical in that.

“Here you can do business and personal banking on behalf of all the major high street banks, whilst also shopping for daily necessities.

“People are delighted that the branch has officially opened. Local businesses and customers have been lovely and really welcoming. We also have extensive opening hours, making it easy to pop in.

“I then reflected on what retail to offer in such a large retail space. I’ve added lots of different types of retail all under one roof. As well as cards and stationery that you expect alongside a post office there are drinks and confectionery as well as household goods.”

Santosh Samudrala, Post Office network provision lead, said: “We are delighted that Shabnam and her family have refurbished Bargoed post office, the new-look branch looks great and is very convenient for customers.”

Cutting the ribbon to the store was Bargoed Town Mayor Howard Llewelyn, who congratulated the family on the refurbished store.

He said: “They should be really proud of the work they have done.

“As mayor of Bargoed, on behalf of residents, I’d like to thank them for putting the effort in.”

The refurbishment projected has been supported by Caerphilly County Borough Council via the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.


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