HC Deb 14 March 1907 vol 171 cc239-40
MR. PIRIE (Aberdeen, N.)

I beg to ask the Postmaster-General, in view of the promised consideration of the question of giving to the Woodside district of Aberdeen the advantages of a late postal delivery enjoyed by other parts of the city, if he can now state whether this benefit can be initiated on the revision of †See (4) Debates, clxix., 1146–7. the postal delivery arrangements in Aberdeen which is to take place on the occupation of the new post office buildings.

I beg also to ask the Postmaster-General if his attention has been called to the fact that no less than four applications from the public have been made for a post and telegraph office at Belmont Road, Kill Brewster, Aberdeen; and, in view of the increase of business and population in that district since 1901, when the first application was made, if he can now see his way to comply with the application.

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Mr. Sydney Buxton, Tower Hamlets, Poplar)

I will look into both the cases referred to by the hon. Member.