HC Deb 18 February 1935 vol 298 c14
25. Mr. HALL-CAINE

asked the Postmaster-General how many tobacco, confectionery, and other shops in the United Kingdom are now in possession of licences enabling them to sell stamps; and whether, in view of the few shops which find it worth while to take advantage of such licences under present conditions and the inconvenience to the public which arises through insufficient facilities for the purchase of stamps when post offices are closed, he will introduce new arrangements which definitely encourage such shops to sell stamps on Sundays for the convenience of the public?

Sir K. WOOD

I am sorry that the figures are not available. I am considering whether steps can be taken to encourage applications for licences generally.

Mr. RHYS DAVIES

Will the right hon. Gentleman make an appeal to the public to buy their stamps on Saturdays instead of Sundays so that shopkeepers and shop assistants may have one day's rest in seven?

Sir K. WOOD

Perhaps the public will note the powerful appeal of the hon. Gentleman himself.

Mr. MORGAN JONES

Is the right hon. Gentleman satisfied that in London where local post offices are established in shops the public are adequately safeguarded, especially in shops which are very crowded with other customers?

Sir K. WOOD

I shall be glad to look into any case the hon. Gentleman has in mind.