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Thursday, February 09, 2012

Bernie says its all right

The Welsh Ambulance Service visited Connah’s Quay Town Council to discuss the changes which will see buildings in Flint, Holywell, Mold and Queensferry close – and a central hub in Dobshill opening in September or October.

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Cllr Bernie Attridge of Connah's Quay said: “These are very exciting plans. From my point of view it is common sense. The residents I speak to are always full of praise for the paramedics and I would like to pass that on.”

Link  Flintshire Chronicle

As previously mentioned the suburb of Upton in Chester has been reduced to a cacophony of emergency sirens every half hour with emergency vehicles leaving the Countess. Will Dobshill get the same noisy treatment?

2 comments:

  1. Good point Colin. Dobshill is a uiet area and who needs screaming siren's at all hours. I am sure Bernie is excited at the prospect as long as it's not happening in his backyard. It scores him a few brownie points with the voters, and better still, it gets him a few column inches in the Leader, accompanied by a picture of course!

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  2. Yes half of Flintshire county councillors are in the Chronicle yesterday !

    Not sure Dobshill know what might be in store. North Wales services seem to use less sirens than Cheshire.
    They only seem to use them when needed.

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