Mobile Post Offices

Oral Answers to Questions — Post Office – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 26 Chwefror 1964.

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Photo of Miss Joan Quennell Miss Joan Quennell , Petersfield 12:00, 26 Chwefror 1964

asked the Postmaster-General if he will consider the provision of mobile post offices to serve rural hamlets.

Photo of Mr Raymond Mawby Mr Raymond Mawby , Totnes

We have considered this suggestion, but I am sorry that mobile post offices would be too costly a way of giving counter services in rural hamlets. Where we cannot justify a post office, there is the rural postman who sells postage and savings stamps and postal orders; and accepts for dispatch telegrams and unregistered and registered letters and parcels. I think this provides a reasonable alternative.

Photo of Miss Joan Quennell Miss Joan Quennell , Petersfield

Would my hon. Friend indicate how it is that the service would be very expensive when ice cream vendors, fish and chip fryers and the suppliers of other goods apparently find it a worth-while undertaking?

Photo of Mr Raymond Mawby Mr Raymond Mawby , Totnes

That may be so, but mobile post offices are extremely expensive. Many of the services which the rural post office supplies are agency services on behalf of other Departments, and the Departments concerned would have to make a fuller payment to us for the agency services which we provide.

Photo of Mr Robert Cooke Mr Robert Cooke , Bristol West

Will my hon. Friend continue to resist the uneconomic services suggested by my hon. Friend the Member for Petersfield (Miss Quennell) and continue to ensure that the local postman does his best to provide the services which he now provides and perhaps even to extend them so that the public may enjoy the facilities now being requested?

Photo of Mr Raymond Mawby Mr Raymond Mawby , Totnes

This is a matter in which we have a great deal of sympathy with my hon. Friend.

Photo of Mr Raymond Mawby Mr Raymond Mawby , Totnes

My hon. Friend the Member for Petersfield (Miss Quennell). This is a service which people expect from the Pest Office. They expect that they will get as good a service as possible, but obviously we must take into account the amount of money which it costs us to operate it.

Photo of Mr Harry Randall Mr Harry Randall , Gateshead West

Once again the hon. Member has informed the House that it is the postman—[HON. MEMBERS: "Ask a question."] Is the hon. Member aware that once again he has informed the House that it is the postman who bears the increased burden of the Greater London deliveries in the morning and of handling business in the rural areas? Why does he not inform his right hon. Friend that he ought to do more for the postmen in wages?

Photo of Mr Raymond Mawby Mr Raymond Mawby , Totnes

The hon. Member is trailing his coat. We and the general public have a great deal of respect for our employees, particularly the friendly postman. I should prefer to leave the other question to the proper channels.