HC Deb 30 March 1911 vol 23 c1525
Dr. CHAPPLE

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has been drawn to the fact that a change made in the Post Office arrangements of Grangemouth, owing to the development of the New Town, has led to the neglect and inadequate provision of postal conveniences in the Old Town; and whether he will take steps to ensure that the postal facilities hitherto enjoyed by the Old Town shall not be curtailed, but that a sub-office, used exclusively for Post Office business, shall be maintained?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

Instructions have already been given for a sub-post office to be opened in Grange Street, Grangemouth, to take the place of the head office recently removed to the New Town. The business transacted at the sub-office and the hours during which the office is open on week-days will be the same as at the head office. The business is not sufficient to warrant an office entirely devoted to post office work.