HC Deb 04 July 1906 vol 160 c9
MR. K. L. HARMSWORTH (Caithnessshire)

To ask the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that during the past few years letters were delivered every evening throughout the summer months in the Mill of Mey district, in Caithness, but that now this arrangement has been discontinued, and letters are not delivered until the morning following their arrival at the post office at Scarfskerry, distant about a mile to two miles from the district mentioned; and whether he will give instructions that the letters will in future be delivered in the evening during the summer months in the same way as formerly,

(Answered by Mr. Sydney Buxton.) I have called for a Report on this subject, and on its receipt I will communicate with the hon. Member.