HC Deb 20 June 1895 vol 34 cc1534-5
MR. JOHN REDMOND (Waterford)

I beg to ask the Postmaster General whether his attention has been called to the great inconvenience which at present exists in connection with the condition of the Naas Post Office, and to the resolution on this subject recently passed by the Town Commissioners of that town; and whether he can promise to make better provision for the needs of the public in this matter?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. ARNOLD MORLEY, Nottingham, E.)

Attention has for some time past been directed to the need for a better post office at Naas, and the resolution of the Town Commissioners on the subject, which the hon. Member mentions, has been brought to my notice. It is now being considered how improved accommodation can best be provided, and I hope to be able to come to a decision before long.