Thursday, 29 October 2009

Plaid ramping things up with Llanelli wide bus campaign

Plaid’s Helen Mary Jones and Myfanwy Davies visited the First Cymru bus depot in Llanelli earlier this week to see one of the many local buses which are currently carrying Plaid adverts. The Plaid Cymru bus adverts, that feature both Helen Mary and Myfanwy, are being trialled on buses in Llanelli and is a first with regards to political advertisement on buses in the country.

The new bus campaign that features the slogan ‘Think Llanelli, Think Plaid’ is part of the ongoing efforts to ensure the people of Llanelli who best to approach with regards to any problems or issue that they need help with. Helen Mary Jones is the long-standing AM for the area, while Myfanwy Davies hopes to be elected as her home-town's MP at the next General Election. Both Plaid representitives are already working tirelessly for the people of Llanelli, but are keen for anyone who needs help with any problems or issues to get in touch.
Plaid ‘s Helen Mary Jones said:

"Hopefully, these bus adverts will remind the people of Llanelli that both Myfanwy and I are here to help, whether it’s a small or large problem. I feel very proud that Llanelli has been chosen as the place to pilot the bus adverts, and I hope that many more Plaid adverts will be seen in the near future on buses all over Wales.”
Myfanwy added:

"I'm immensely pleased that so many Llanelli people have already come to Helen and me to deal with problems they have and that we have been able to help them. The recession is biting much harder in Llanelli than elsewhere and money worries often put an extra strain on people already facing difficulties. We want to make sure that people know where to come for advice and support as early as possible. The bus adverts are a really useful way to get that information across and to make people feel comfortable in asking for advice."

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