Welsh Liberal Democrats Raise Fire Station Closure Threats in Monmouth Flooding Debate
During today's urgent statement in Parliament, David Chadwick MP, the Welsh Liberal Democrats’ spokesperson, pressed the Minister on the threat of closures of rural fire stations following the devastating floods in Monmouth & Skenfrith.
Commenting in the debate, Welsh Liberal Democrat MP David Chadwick asked:
"The recent floods in Monmouthshire have been devastating for local communities. Our thoughts are with everyone affected as they try to return to some sense of normality.
I'd also like to pay tribute to the emergency services and everyone who worked so tirelessly to keep residents safe throughout this event.
Last year, we saw attempts by multiple fire and rescue authorities in Wales to close small fire stations, which often house the equipment needed to respond to major floods like the ones we have just seen, with two of the proposed closures in my own constituency in Knighton and Crickhowell, Crickhowell being just a stone’s throw away from Monmouth. And those fire and rescue servicemen and women often cross the border from Crickhowell to Monmouthshire to help in emergencies and vice versa.
Could the Under Secretary of State clarify what engagement they have had with fire services in Wales on potential closures and whether she agrees with me that it is vital we keep small stations like these open to protect residents in rural Wales from devastating events such as the one we have just seen?"
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