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?
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!
ReplyDeleteYes half of Flintshire county councillors are in the Chronicle yesterday !
ReplyDeleteNot 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.