HC Deb 08 May 1933 vol 277 c1215
22. Mr. MAITLAND

asked the Postmaster-General if his attention has been drawn to the inconvenience occasioned by undue delay in delivery of letters in Faversham; and if he will take such steps as are necessary to prevent a continuance of the delay?

Sir K. WOOD

I have received representations on this matter from a firm in Faversham. I much regret the inconvenience occasioned and have had steps taken to obviate, so far as practicable, the delay to which my hon. Friend refers.