HC Deb 23 May 1906 vol 157 cc1246-7
MR. JAMES O'CONNOR (Wicklow, W.)

To ask the Postmaster-General whether he is aware of the dissatisfaction in Ripon at the removal of the post office from the Market Place, and of the fact that the public office in the new building is a low and badly ventilated place; and whether he proposes to take any stops to alter this state of things.

(Answered by Mr. Sydney Buxton.) I am not aware that there is any general dissatisfaction in Ripon at the removal of the post office from the market place. I understand that the ventilation of the public office is not defective. The room contains three windows, all of which can be opened, and there is a constant current of fresh air through the swing doors used by the public.