HC Deb 15 October 1952 vol 505 c175
11. Brigadier Medlicott

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General if he is aware of the difficulty experienced by visitors in finding post offices in this country and if he will consider making and issuing to every post office a projecting sign of symbolic character and easily recognisable design.

Mr. Gammans

No general complaints have been received by the Post Office on this matter, but my hon. and gallant Friend may be interested to know that over half the Crown Post Offices are already provided with illuminated projecting signs, and half of the remainder are to be equipped. My noble Friend is reluctant to go further than this because of the cost involved, but if my hon. and gallant Friend has any particular case in mind, I should be only too happy to look into it.