One in five Deeside Railway Line walkers feels route is unsafe [Evening Express]





Date: 06/11/2019

Among the concerns raised were that of cyclists going too fast and not always using a bell and dog walkers failing to control their dogs.


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Among the concerns raised were that of cyclists going too fast and not always using a bell and dog walkers failing to control their dogs.

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