HC Deb 12 February 1900 vol 78 c1245
MR. PINKERTON (Galway)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster General, if he is aware that in the County of Galway, in a thickly populated district comprising the townlands of Carrabrown, Ballindooley, Kiloughter, Coursefield, Ballyguerane, and Angliham, there is no post office, daily or weekly delivery of letters, and that the people of those town-lands are obliged to go to Galway, a distance of four miles, to post or receive letters; and if he will take steps to have this state of matters rectified.

MR. HANBURY

Inquiry is being made with the view of affording a delivery of letters in the district referred to, and the question of establishing a post office in the locality will be considered at the same time. A reply will be communicated to the hon. Member as soon as possible.