Posted: Tue 9th Jan 2018

“I’ll be a strong voice for Alyn and Deeside in the Welsh Assembly” – Jack Sargeant

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 9th, 2018

Jack Sargeant, Welsh Labour’s candidate for the Alyn and Deeside by-election, has hit the ground running as he uses his first full week of campaigning to highlight his key priorities for the area.
Jack, who was selected by local Party members on Wednesday night, will this week lay out his plans to ensure that game changing investment from the Welsh Government in local infrastructure results in more and better jobs and training opportunities for the people of Alyn and Deeside.
Jack Sargeant said:
“I’ll be a strong voice for Alyn and Deeside in the Welsh Assembly, working to secure the best deal for our community.
“As the Welsh Labour Government delivers significant investments in our infrastructure, I’ll be working to secure jobs and training opportunities for the people of Alyn and Deeside.
“Making more and better jobs a reality for our area is my top priority, and I’ll bring together decision makers, investors and community voices to ensure that this happens”.
Ken Skates AM, Welsh Labour Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport, said:
“Our Welsh Labour Government is delivering game changing investment in Alyn and Deeside, from the redevelopment of Shotton Station to the £250m for road improvements across the Deeside Corridor.
“As a local candidate, rooted in his community, Jack is best placed to ensure that we maximise the opportunities that this investment provides for local people.  He will always put Alyn and Deeside first”.

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