Posted: Thu 23rd Apr 2020

Blood donors needed as further sessions announced for Wrexham and Chirk

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Apr 23rd, 2020

The Welsh Blood Service has announced further donation sessions in Chirk and Wrexham next month.

Those who are fit and well are being asked to consider donating blood. It is classed as an essential journey and it’s very important that stocks are maintained during these difficult times.

Donations will be by appointment only and public health guidelines regarding social distancing will be in place. There’ll also be fewer appointments than the usual number of donation sessions.

Their last donation sessions held earlier this month saw over 150 attending and 140 donations collected over three days. This means 420 lives potentially saved.

The Wrexham session will be held at Pembroke House on Wrexham Technology Park and will take place on May 7. You can book for this session here.

The Chirk session will be held at the Parish Hall on May 1. You can book for this session here.



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