Franchise operator announces plans to keep Barnet Post Office at the heart of the High Street and local community

The UOE Store group which operates a chain of franchised Post Offices around London and the Home Counties – including at Potters Bar and East Finchley — is to take over the operation of Barnet Post Office.
The High Street branch is one of the last 108 Crown offices which are being closed by the Post Office when it ceases its retail operations later this year.
In a statement UOE says Barnet is one of 30 post offices being transferred to the company in August as it expands its network.
Elliot Jacobs, who is chief executive and Postmaster for the franchised business, told the Barnet Society that the UOE network was “really proud to be taking on Barnet Post Office and enhancing this essential service at the heart of the community”.
“As a local independent business, we’re here for the long term – excited to play our part in the vibrant Barnet community.”
By 2026 the additional 30 branches will be “transformed into UOE’s award-winning format – integrating essential Post Office services with trusted retail experiences that put community at the heart of the High Street.”
Already included in the UOE network are Post Offices and banking hubs at Potters Bar, East Finchley, Camden, Crouch End, Hertford, Muswell Hill, Stoke Newington, Ware and the Ware banking hub.
Among the 30 to join the group in August – as well as Barnet – are post offices in Golders Green and Hampstead,
The Barnet Society understands that the Post Office will remain in its current High Street premises initially for at least year.
UOE says its franchised Post Offices offer a range of other services: stationery, greeting cards, packaging, craft supplies, as well as printing, copying, scanning, binding, laminating, faxing and digital passport photos.
The group says its mission statement is that together UOE and the Post Office will “deliver a retail experience that’s rooted in trust, driven by purpose, and built for the future of the High Street.”
Mr Jacobs says that by late 2025 UOE will have a 40-branch network which will combine “high-footfall Post Office locations with UOE’s award-winning retail format – creating modern, multi-service stores that meet the evolving needs of customers and reinvigorate the High Street.”
He believes the “integrated UOE store and Post Office model” is a concept that has proved to be successful commercially and remains community focused.”
UOE expects its 40 franchised Post Offices will be attracting over 9 million customer visits in 2026 and many might open seven days a week.
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