HC Deb 25 October 1909 vol 12 c723
Mr. W. ABRAHAM (for Mr. Kilbride)

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention had been directed to the general state of dissatisfaction which exists in the town of Monasterevan, county Kildare, with regard to the unsuitability of the present post office premises; whether the Department have acknowledged the unsuitability by entering into negotiations for larger premises; and, if so, will he say how far these negotiations have proceeded, and what is the cause of the delay in providing proper accommodation for the public who use the post office?

Mr. BUXTON

The need for improved accommodation is recognised, and inquiries for better premises are proceeding, but hitherto no satisfactory offer has been received.