Why you may hear sirens near Valero Refinery this week
People in Pembrokeshire who hear sirens in the vicinity of Valero Energy at Pembroke this Thursday, May 16, need not be alarmed that an emergency has broken out at the refinery.
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Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
Western Telegraph south Pembrokeshire-based reporter in various guises for many years. Happy to write whatever comes my way – especially if there’s a dog, a llama or a bit of human interest involved.
People in Pembrokeshire who hear sirens in the vicinity of Valero Energy at Pembroke this Thursday, May 16, need not be alarmed that an emergency has broken out at the refinery.
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