HC Deb 04 April 1963 vol 675 cc74-5W
Mr. Currie

asked the Postmaster-General how many applications for telephones were outstanding in the North Down constituency on 24th March, 1962, and 24th March, 1963, or on the nearest convenient dates thereto.

Mr. Bevins

On the 31st March, 1962, there were 77 applications on the waiting list and 235 under inquiry or being met. The figures for 31st March, 1963, were 44 and 257.

Mr. Currie

asked the Postmaster-General by what date it is expected that the subscriber trunk dialling system will have been extended to include all private telephone subscribers in the North Down constituency.

Mr. Bevins

As my hon. Friend knows, subscriber trunk dialling is already available for the subscribers in North Down connected to the Belfast exchange system. I plan to provide the service at Bangor this year, and at Holywood, Dundonald and Ballynahinch during 1965 and 1966. I cannot yet say when it will be possible to make the service available to the remaining subscribers in North Down.

Mr. Currie

asked the Postmaster-General what amount has been allocated for the extension and improvement of telephone facilities in the North Down constituency for the next 12 months.

Mr. Bevins

I expect to spend about £340,000 on telephone plant in North Down during 1963–64.

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