HC Deb 24 March 1896 vol 39 c57
COLONEL HUGH MCCALMONT (Antrim, N.)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether he is aware that much inconvenience is caused at Ballymoney owing to the situation of the Post Office, it being a considerable distance from the railway station and from the centre of the town; and whether he will take steps for its removal to a better site?

MR. HANBURY

The Post Office premises at Ballymoney, which are provided by the Postmaster, have been in their present position for upwards of 15 years, and, though not in the main street, are considered to be reasonably convenient for the inhabitants generally. No complaints on the subject have been received, and it is not considered to be necessary to require the Postmaster to move.