HC Deb 31 July 1908 vol 193 c1952
MR. J. DEVLIN (Belfast, W.)

To ask the Postmaster-General whether he is aware of the dissatisfaction that exists in Ballymoney with the Post Office accommodation; whether he is aware that premises for a new Post Office for the town were advertised for six years ago, and that central and commodious premises are at present available; and whether, in view of the effect of the present limited accommodation on the employees, and of the fact that the whole of the town has to be traversed to get from the railway station to the Post Office, he will consider the advisability of having the office transferred to more central and more suitable premises.

(Answered by Mr. Sydney Buxton.) I am not aware of the circumstances stated, but I will inquire and will acquaint the hon. Member with the result.