HC Deb 19 April 1888 vol 324 c1707
SIR CHARLES LEWIS (Antrim, N.)

asked the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether the Government is aware of the serious difficulties connected with social and business life endured by the 350 subjects of Her Majesty in Rathlin Island, situate in the County Antrim, about seven miles from the Giants' Causeway; whether the communication with the mainland is a matter of great danger and difficulty, especially in the winter, owing to the strong currents and tides running between the Island and mainland, while the absence of any harbour not only aggravates that evil, but causes delay in the delivery of the mails, the mail boats being frequently obliged to return without delivery of the mails; whether he is aware that there is no resident medical man, and no little difficulty sometimes in providing one, owing to the danger and difficulty of communicating with the shore, while the fishing industry is seriously depressed by reason of these unfavourable conditions; and, whether the Government will secure the outlay of a moderate sum which would provide for the wants of the Island, in the construction of a sufficient fishery harbour?

THE SECRETARY (Mr. JACKSON) (Leeds, N.)

I have no knowledge with regard to the subjects mentioned by the hon. Baronet; and they would not come under the notice of the Treasury unless brought forward by the Irish Government or the Postmaster General in connection with proposals for expenditure.