HC Deb 02 August 1900 vol 87 c440
MR. MOSS (Denbighshire, E)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, whether he is aware that the districts of Little Mountain, Wheatsheaf, Bradley, Glanllyn, Brynissa, and Rhosrobin, all in, the parish of Gwersyllt, in the county of Denbigh, contain an aggregate population of 2,041, and have only one delivery of letters each day; and whether, seeing, that representations have been made to Her Majesty's Postmaster General by the Gwersyllt Parish Council as to the desirability of having a second delivery, and having regard to the population of the parish, he can promise that arrangements I will be made for a second delivery of letters in the districts named.

MR. HANBURY

There is already a second post to Wheatsheaf post office with a delivery to callers after 4.20 p.m. Careful inquiry has been made as to the possibility of providing a second house-to-house delivery of letters at the places mentioned by the hon. Member, but it is found that the correspondence is not sufficient to justify the expense of such a service.