HC Deb 26 November 1917 vol 99 cc1646-7
92. Sir WILLIAM BEALE

asked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has been called to the dislocation of the postal service at Ballantree and neighbouring districts in Ayrshire caused by recent alterations in train services on the Glasgow and South-Western Railway; whether he will confer with the railway authorities with a view to meeting the difficulty by an additional light train between Girvan and Pinwherry; and whether anything can be done to obviate the dangers incurred in snowy weather by the employment of female or other post-runners of insufficient physique?

The ASSISTANT - POSTMASTER - GENERAL (Mr. Pease)

I am having inquiry made, and will write to the hon. Member.