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Council's State Emergency Service drive - The Armidale Express

by By Samantha-Jo Harris | July 29, 2014

ARMIDALE Dumaresq Council is considering handing ownership of its State Emergency Service vehicles to the local unit, a plan which would save it about $30,000 a year.

But most of the savings would still return to the SES as part of the Emergency Services Levy.

Councillors will discuss the plan at Monday’s council meeting, with the Armidale Dumaresq SES Unit hoping Council will gift the vehicles to the service.

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Councillors will discuss the plan to hand ownership of its State Emergency Service vehicles to the local unit at Monday’s council meeting.


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