HC Deb 24 June 1889 vol 337 c538
MR. SEALE-HAYNE (Devonshire, Ashburton)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether it is intended, for the purpose of building a new Post Office at Dartmouth, to pull down one of the houses of the old Butter Walk, an ancient and well-known row of buildings of great interest and beauty; and, whether it is possible to find a site for the new Post Office elsewhere?

* MR. RAIKES

The Post Office premises at Dartmouth are provided not by the Department but by the Postmaster, who has submitted a scheme, which is under consideration, for providing a new office not in the Butter Walk, but on the South Parade.