David Flear Gets Biggest Mail Ever On Maternity Issue
13th December 2003
Caithness Area Convenor David Flear is receiving the biggest correspondence he has ever received on any topic by a huge margin. Mail is arriving every day by post and email is constantly popping in to add weight to his arguments.
Mail is arriving not just at his home address but to the Council Offices in Wick from where it is being passed to him. Councillor Flear intends to pass this correspondence to Professor Calder as one way of showing the level of support for maternity services being kept at their current levels in the county.
But Councillor Flear is a strong advocate for improving services and thinks that the health authorities should be looking at improving services and not considering downgrading.
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