HC Deb 03 August 1894 vol 28 c23
MR. D. A. THOMAS

I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether it is still the case that in the principal towns in South Wales situated on the main line of the Great Western Railway letters have to be posted at an earlier hour than in English towns double the distance from London in order to catch the first morning delivery; and, if so, whether there is any immediate prospect of an improvement being made in the postal facilities in that district?

MR. A. MORLEY

I am in correspondence with the Great Western Railway on the subject; and although the negotiations are not finally concluded, I hope very shortly to be in a position to announce that I have succeeded in giving the increased facilities which are desired.