HC Deb 13 March 1890 vol 342 c700
MR. ARTHUR O'CONNOR (Donegal, E.)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether his attention has been called to the inconvenient character and inadequate accommodation of the existing post office at Letterkenny; and whether he will take early steps to provide an office suitable to the requirements of the place?

* MR. RAIKES

I have received a communication from the Town Commissioners on the subject. Owing to the growth of business since 1887, it is now thought that additional accommodation should be provided; and as the appointment is vacant, the new Postmaster will be required to do this either by enlarging the present premises, or obtaining others. It is not considered that the Department would be warranted in undertaking to erect a special building for the purpose.