HC Deb 07 September 1886 vol 308 cc1461-2
MR. E. HARRINGTON(for Mr. GILHOOLY) (Cork, W.)

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If Dr. Cotter, medical officer of health of the Glengaruffe dispensary district, resides at Bantry, which is fourteen miles from some portions of his district; if complaints have been made to Dr. O'Farrell, medical inspector to the Local Government Board for Ireland, of the inconvenience occasioned to the poor people of the Glengaruffe district by Dr. Cotter's residence at Bantry; and, whether the Local Government Board for Ireland will compel Dr. Cotter to reside at Glengaruffe henceforward?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Sir MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH) (Bristol, W.)

The Medical Inspector of the Local Government Board has reported in the sense mentioned, and the Board will require the Dispensary Doctor to take up his residence at Glengaruffe on or before the 15th of next month.