HC Deb 26 June 1957 vol 572 c31W
51. Mr. Forrest

asked the Postmaster-General whether, in view of the fact that the accommodation provided by the Post Office at Omagh, County Tyrone, was erected and opened at the beginning of this century and is now totally inadequate for the present increased volume of business, and in view of the fact that the sorting Department has had to be transferred to a building situated a considerable distance from the main office causing inconvenience and expense, if he will consider having the present office substantially enlarged by acquiring property convenient to the present office, or by any other means.

Mr. Marples

We have the needs of Omagh in mind along with a number of other more urgent schemes. We plan to have a new building, but have not yet found a suitable site.