Flintshire

Flintshire is a county in the north east side of North Wales. It has a population of more than 150,000 with main towns including Connah's Quay, Flint, Holywell and Mold. The county has a rich industrial history with major employers including Airbus, Toyota, and Tata Steel. Along with these industries, there is also an agricultural focus to some areas especially around Mold. The county has a famous sporting history and has been home to footballers Michael Owen, Kevin Ratcliffe, Gary Speed, and Ian Rush. See all the news below, sign up for our newsletter or click on one of our buttons to see a related subject area

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Business
Eurovision Song ContestNorth Wales based couple chosen by Eurovision trophy makers to represent their UK brand
North Wales Food and DrinkThe pubs that are up for sale in every county of North Wales
LlandudnoPictures show progress made on new Aldi and Costa Coffee at Llandudno retail park
Things To Do North WalesCineworld branches slash cinema tickets to just £3 for one day only
DeesideFirst look inside North Wales' new state-of-the-art skatepark set to open in the New Year
Sport
MostynDeath of young North Wales footballer leaves community 'absolutely devastated'
North Wales FootballThe North Wales venues picked to host 2026 UEFA Under-19 Championship
MoldNew Welsh language football club has enjoyed 'great support' already
Love IslandEx-international footballer from North Wales set to join Love Island tonight
HolywellManchester City star Erling Haaland chases down record set by North Wales legend
News
North Wales WeatherNew Met Office Yellow alert for snow in North Wales is third warning for the country in a day
Traffic and TravelThe six roadworks starting on the A55, A483 and A487 in North Wales this week
FlintshirePlans for 60 job care home submitted to North Wales council
HistoryThe incredible henges of North Wales lying forgotten just off the A55
LlandudnoQueen of Welsh Resorts shows it's not just a 'seasonal, seaside resort'