A pair of the region's politicians joined a community effort in the heat of the weekend, to help keep a Flintshire village tidy.

Mark Tami MP and Jack Sargeant MS, joined Penyffordd residents and community councillors on Saturday for a community litter pick around the village.

The litter pick, which ran from 10am to 2pm on a drop-in basis, was a great success, with volunteers young and old collecting rubbish from pavements, hedges and parks.

Mark Tami, MP for Alyn and Deeside, who donned his hi-vis vest for the event, said: "It's great that the community is coming together to keep our streets clean, and what lovely weather for it too!

"Penyffordd is one of the cleanest villages in Alyn and Deeside and it's good to be able to help keep it that way."

Jack Sargeant, who represents the area in the Senedd, also came along to help out.

He paid tribute to the Penyffordd community councillors who organised it and everyone who helped out.

He said: "Thank you to councillors Pat Ransome and Richard Bestwick for their efforts, and to Cllr Alasdair Ibbotson who came round with Mark Tami and I.

"Everyone who came out from Penyffordd can be proud of their efforts."

Cllr Pat Ransome thanked everyone who came along, adding: "It was lovely to see so many people get involved in keeping our village tidy, and to Mark Tami and Jack Sargeant who rolled their sleeves up and joined in enthusiastically.

"Fair play, you cannot ask more than that! They were real sports!"

Cllr Alasdair Ibbotson said: "This event shows that community spirit is alive and well in Penyffordd. Thank you to everyone who got their picker out!"