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Stoke-On-Trent

Volume 496: debated on Friday 29 February 1952

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asked the Assistant Postmaster-General the number of applications outstanding for telephones in Stoke-on-Trent; and what is being done to overtake the arrears.

1,782 applications were outstanding on the 31st December, 1951. Additional equipment is being installed and we should be able to meet many of the outstanding applications by the end of the year.

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General the number of applications outstanding for telephones in Burslem and Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent; what is holding up the provision of the service; and how the arrears will be overtaken.

561 applications were outstanding on 31st December, 1951. Some new plant will be brought into service towards the end of the year, but in view of our limited resources I cannot say when we are likely to be able to overtake all arrears.