Emergency services back free name plates campaign to help save lives

April 25th, 2009  |  Published in UK News

The Rural Development Agency Cadwyn Clwyd has secured £220,000 in funding from the Welsh Assembly Government to run the pilot project in rural Denbighshire.

The campaign has the full support of the three blue light emergency services who say that it will help save lives.

When responding to 999 calls, they say they are all too often hampered because so many farms and houses don’t have names or numbers on them.

Read full article: Denbighshire Free Press 

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