Mold farm's anniversary celebration reaps a healthy crop for cancer research
A farm in Mold celebrated one year in business by supporting Cancer Research UK. On Saturday, August 5, Llong Mill farm in Mold celebrated its first year anniversary.
A farm in Mold celebrated one year in business by supporting Cancer Research UK. On Saturday, August 5, Llong Mill farm in Mold celebrated its first year anniversary.
A family is fighting to get its beloved cat back. Bear, a grey and white cat went missing last October in Connah’s Quay, leaving Victoria Warrington and her daughter Jessica devastated.
A charity cafe is on the lookout for volunteers as it gears up for its grand opening next month. The ‘Pay As You Feel’ (PAYF) cafe with a difference uses food redistributed from supermarkets that would otherwise be wasted.
A group of campaigners are fighting for the removal of barriers along the coastal path. The Flintshire Disability Forum (FDF) centre for independent living are campaigning to Flintshire Council against barriers scattered along the coastal path.
The guided tours of Caergwrle Castle and the village are to return for a second year. Cllr Dave Healey will this year be joined by his grandaughter Sophie Pritchard, aged 10, in giving the tours during August.
A school has paid tribute to a football-loving youngster who died from a rare form of cancer. Pupils at St Winefride’s Catholic Primary School in Holywell paid £1 to wear their own clothes in school and a minute’s silence was observed in tribute to Bradley Lowery.
A cOMMUNITY leader has praised Flintshire council for their response to a damaged bridge. Cllr Gladys Healey has praised Flintshire Council’s Streetscene for their speedy response in repairing a bridge that was damaged by an accident in Hope.
An artist has created a Welsh-themed illustration for the entrance to a school. Kevin Jones, an artist, created a masterpiece for Ysgol y Llan, a primary school in Whitford, Holywell.
The mayoral chair for Holywell Town Council has been unveiled. The chair was presented to mayor Joe Johnson at a council meeting held in the Council Chamber in Holywell by Gordon Barnabas and Allen Hughes of Carmel and Holywell Woodcraft Association.
A scarecrow competition has drawn crowds from far and wide. There were about 40 scarecrows scattered around Caerwys for the event, which was organised for the first time last year.
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