HC Deb 08 March 1892 vol 2 cc315-6
MR. CLANCY (Dublin Co., N.)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether it is a fact that the morning mail is not delivered in Kinsealy, County of Dublin, till about 10.30 a.m., and the evening mail not till 10 p.m., although that place is but a few miles from the City of Dublin, and near a line of railway; whether there is any house or box for posting letters at Kinsealy; and whether he would consider the advisability of having the delivery at Kinsealy in future from Malahide, which is but two miles distant, and not from Raheny, which is four miles distant?

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Mr. J. W. LOWTHER,) (who replied) said Cumberland, Penrith

The late delivery in the morning at Kinsealy seems to be owing to the dilatoriness of the postman, and has been noticed. There is no letter box at Kinsealy at present. The question of placing a box there and of making the delivery from Malahide, as suggested, instead of from Raheny are being looked into.