HC Deb 13 March 1907 vol 171 cc64-5
MR. CHARLES CRAIG

I beg to ask the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that Taylorstown South, although only 3½ miles from the postal distributing centre of Toome, in the county of Antrim, has a postal delivery on only three days in the week, and that on the days of delivery, although the letters arrive at Toome, before eight in the morning, they are not delivered until 12.15, while in many places, at a greater distance from Toome they are delivered before 9 a.m.; whether, in view of the statement of the Postmaster-General a few years ago, that every part of the Kingdom was to have a daily delivery of letters where practicable, he will take steps to have an early daily delivery at Taylorstown; and whether he will have a pillar box erected in a central position in the same townland.

MR. SYDNEY BUXTON

I will send the hon. Member a reply after the necessary inquiries have been made.