HC Deb 02 April 1908 vol 187 cc686-7
MR. NIELD (Middlesex, Ealing)

I beg to ask Mr. Attorney-General if he is aware of the inconvenience occasioned to the inhabitants of the Borough of Ealing by reason of their having to walk upwards of two wiles to transact County Court business for the want of direct communication between Ealing and Brentford; and whether he will advise the establishment of a registrar's office to be opened at least three days a week for the issue of process and transaction of the ordinary routine business connected with the County Court, having regard to the large population and rapidly increasing importance of the borough.

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Sir W. ROESON,) South Shields

The means of direct communication between Ealing and Brentford are, I am informed, a little out of date, but during the last year tramcars have been running to within a short distance of the Brentford Court. The question of establishing a branch office has been carefully considered, but at present it is not thought advisable to incur that expenditure.