HC Deb 06 June 1951 vol 488 c124W
Mr. Russell

asked the Postmaster-General what services are no longer available to the public as a result of abandoning the pre-war practice of keeping open part of the general post offices in certain large cities at night and during week-ends.

Mr. Hobson

Business was almost entirely restricted to acceptance of telegrams and sale of postage stamps, for which telephone kiosks and stamp selling machines are available.