HC Deb 08 March 1905 vol 142 cc701-2
MR. P. J. O'BRIEN (Tipperary, N.)

To ask the Postmaster-General if he is aware of the necessity that exists for the establishing of a sub post office at the village of Glastrigan, in the parish of Kilcommon, North Tipperary, a populous district some six or seven Irish miles distant from a post office or even pillar-box; is he aware that in Glastrigan there is a creamery with two auxiliary depôts, the letters to which establishment alone average eighty weekly; and that there are also three business houses in the village with two schoolhouses adjacent; and, if so, seeing no letter can be despatched from there after 10.15 a.m. each day, he will consider the necessity for providing the locality with better postal arrangements.

(Answered by Lord Stanley.) I have no information at present as regards the postal requirements of the village of Glastrigan, but I will have inquiry made.