Questions
about community safety following the fire at the Kronospan plant have been
raised in the Senedd by Plaid Cymru North Wales AM Llyr Gruffydd.
Mr Gruffydd
raised the matter and urged the Business Minister to ensure that the relevant
government minister made a statement regarding the recent fire in Chirk, which
he said had caused great concern in the local community.
He added: “There
are health and safety concerns there after the third fire in three years. This
time, the fire burned for a week causing pollution across the town and
surrounding areas. It took 48 hrs before monitoring equipment was in place –
missing the worst of the pollution. But this monitoring equipment has detected
Formaldehyde, a carcinogen, in the air. In the wake of this, what is the Welsh
Government doing to ensure this doesn’t happen again?”
Mr Gruffydd
also questioned the response of the various agencies involved in dealing with
the fire’s aftermath. While praising the work carried out by the fire service,
he went on to call for “an independent inquiry with community representation
to establish why the fire raged for so long and why the response from agencies
was so sluggish.
“Will you also
support my call for independent air-quality monitoring equipment to be based
permanently there – the current temporary equipment had to be moved from
Swansea?”
The Business
Minister has pledged to respond to his request.
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