Powys residents are being encouraged to take part in a set of online meetings so they can get their voices heard on the future of the Wales Air Ambulance Service.
Online meetings are being held after in-person public meetings on the future of the Welshpool base took place over the last week.
This is might be some of the final opportunities for the public to put forward their views, as Stephen Harrhy who is running the public engagement on the future of the base looks to finish by November 5.
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In analysis recently taken by Mr Harrhy, they modelled a number of different options which showed the two best performing models involved retaining the bases with changes to shift patterns or closing the Welshpool and Caernarfon and relocating them to a new North Wales site.
The issue of the future of the base has been a topic of great public interest in Powys since news of its potential closure was broken last year by the County Times.
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Stephen Harrhy who is running the public engagement on the future of the base has repeatedly said that "no decision has been made" and that he welcomes the views of the public on its future.
Meetings will be held this evening (October 19) at 6.30pm and tomorrow (Friday October 20) at 1pm.
You will be able to access the meeting by clicking here.
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