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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Thursday, 12 Jul 1923

Vol. 4 No. 8

CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. [ORAL ANSWERS.] - ATHLONE BRANCH POST OFFICE.

asked the Postmaster-General if inquiries are yet completed regarding the Branch Post Office, Connaught Street, Athlone, and if he is aware that traders in Connaught Street applied for a licence to sell stamps, and that they were informed that conditions are not such as to warrant the issuing of such licences; and further, in view of the fact that the Minister has already stated in answer to a previous question that a licence would be given, whether he will take steps to relieve the inconvenience caused to the people living in Connaught Street, Athlone, by the closing of the Branch Office.

Inquiry as regards the necessity for a second Post Office in Athlone has been completed, and it is found that the circumstances do not warrant the expenditure involved in the maintenance of such a facility. It is not proposed, therefore, to re-open a Sub-Post Office in that town.

The only application received for a licence to sell stamps has come from a shopkeeper whose premises are licensed for the sale and consumption of intoxicating liquor. It is not usual to grant a stamp licence for premises of the kind, but if an application is received from a shopkeeper in the locality who is not a publican, it will be given favourable consideration.

Can the Postmaster-General state if it is his intention that a person who wants a licence to sell stamps in this particular street is supposed first to lodge £100 as security, and if that person wants to send for £4 worth of stamps that he will have to send £4 for them—will you give any statement to the effect or will you say what that person is gaining by getting this licence?

There is no fee required.

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