HC Deb 03 May 1897 vol 48 c1414
R. J. J. SHEE (Waterford, W.)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether a memorial has been recently received from a number of the inhabitants of Grange sub-post-office, near Youghal, as to the want of a postal delivery through the district; whether many persons have to come or send six miles daily for their letters; and what steps the Postmaster General intends to take to afford increased postal facilities to the large and populous area concerned?

* MR. HANBURY

The Postmaster General has had under consideration the memorial from Grange referred to in the Question of the hon. Member, and although the circumstances do not admit of a daily delivery to the houses in question, he has had much pleasure in sanctioning an arrangement under which the letters will be delivered four days a week.