South Wales Police re-launches free drinks scheme for designated drivers
10:09 02/12/2024The initiative, which will run over the Christmas period and until the start of January, has already seen more than 80 premises sign up.
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The initiative, which will run over the Christmas period and until the start of January, has already seen more than 80 premises sign up.
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