HC Deb 06 July 1910 vol 18 cc1623-4
Sir WILLIAM DUNN

asked the Postmaster-General whether complaints had at any time been received by the Post Office authorities from the local authorities, tradesmen, and others in the neighbourhood of the South-Eastern District post office as to the appearance of the premises which they had some time since acquired for a post office extension, and complaining of the depreciation in the neighbouring property and businesses; and, if so, what action, if any, he proposed to take?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

Such representations have been received. A sum is included in this year's estimates to enable the rebuilding of this office to be put in hand, and I will not lose sight of the necessity for carrying it out with as little delay as possible.