A new ambulance hub in Shrewsbury is now the 'number one' priority for service chiefs, a residents' meeting was told.
Craig Cooke, with microphone, addresses a smalll but attentive crowd with other senior WMAS people by his side
Craig Cooke, the WMAS operational support services director, said:"The project is my next priority, my number one priority. There is no estates priority in front of this one. It has a lease life. We are serious about replacing this one." Road safety campaigners in town have suggested moving the base to an industrial area at Weeping Cross."It might not be Weeping Cross but in that area," he said.
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