HC Deb 05 May 1909 vol 4 cc1175-6W
Mr. FETHERSTONHAUGH

asked the Postmaster-General whether better arrangements could be made to enable letters to be delivered at Bar of Slattinagh, Kiltyclogher, county Leitrim, at a reasonably early hour of the day, seeing that at present they are not sent by the Bar of Slattinagh postman, but are sent around by another postman to the sub-office at Tullyrossmearn and from thence are taken to the Scribbagh wall-box and there delivered to the Bar of Slattinagh postman at three o'clock, though if sent direct by him they could be delivered about noon?

Mr. SYDNEY BUXTON

I regret to find that the circumstances do not admit of any alteration being made in the existing arrangements for serving Bar of Slattinagh. The present service is carried on at a considerable proportionate loss, and the suggested changes would involve further expenditure.