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No plans for Belfast policeman

Parliamentary reporter It was not intended either to establish a police station or appoint a constable in the Marshland area, said the Minister of Police, Mr Couch, in Parliament in answer to a question by Mr M. K. Moore (Lab., Papanui). Mr Moore had also asked if a policeman would be stationed at Belfast, but got no reply to that question. Mr Moore has since tabled another question asking specifically about Belfast. The local community wanted a local policeman and there was a police house in Belfast, he said.

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Press, 1 October 1983, Page 6

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No plans for Belfast policeman Press, 1 October 1983, Page 6

No plans for Belfast policeman Press, 1 October 1983, Page 6

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