For some years, the Maldon Pétanque club had its Heart Defibrillator machine inside St Brigid’s Hall for use by all, but only when the hall was open. With the approval of the St Brigid’s Community we have now moved the equipment into a purpose-built cabinet on the outside wall of the hall near the doors.…
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