HC Deb 30 June 1965 vol 715 c82W
64. Dame Irene Ward

asked the Postmaster-General why letters from the North of England to London take longer to reach the recipient than in the past; and to what extent this applies to other parts of the British Isles.

Mr. Joseph Slater

In common with correspondence from other parts of the country letters from the North of England to London are on occasions delayed in delivery because of shortages of staff in some London offices. We are doing all we can to get additional staff and meanwhile to keep delays to a minimum.