Town Council
Have Your Say on the Future of Flint!
Have Your Say on the Future of Flint!
The public consultation on the draft Place Making Plan for Flint is now live!
You can take part online via the ‘Give My View’ platform below.
Welsh Version: https://www.givemyview.com/…/694023253da879425c44abf8…
English Version: https://www.givemyview.com/…/694023253da879425c44abf8…
QR codes are also available at Flint Library for easy access.
Consultation deadline: Monday 16 March 2026
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If you prefer to complete a paper survey, the opportunity to do this is available until midday on 12th March 2026 at Flint Library where details of the draft Place Making Plan for Flint are on display during library opening hours. Officers from the FCC Regeneration Team are available to discuss the plans in-person between 10am am 12 midday on 12th March 2026 at Flint library.
The consultation materials and paper copies of the survey will also be available at the Town Hall from 2pm on Thursday 12th March until 9.30am on Friday 20th March 2026.
For questions or feedback, email the Regeneration Team at: regeneration@flintshire.gov.uk
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Mayor visits Croes Atti Care Home and Day Centre
On Wednesday 4th June, the Mayor of Flint, Cllr. R. Davies, and Mayoress, Cllr. N. Davies, had the pleasure of visiting Croes Atti.
The Mayor & Mayoress were warmly welcomed by the wonderful staff, whose care and dedication truly shine through every day. It was a real joy to spend time chatting with residents and day centre users – and even joining in a few games along the way!
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who made the visit so special. The sense of community at Croes Atti is truly inspiring.
The residents and staff are now looking forward to their exciting move to the brand-new Ty Croes Atti – we wish them all the very best for this next chapter!

Fit, Fed & Read – Flint.
Flint Town Council are proud to have financially supported this year’s Fit, Fed & Read programme in the Flint.
We’re advertising this on behalf of Gwella – please see the attached flyer and full timetable for the Flint sessions.
At Flint Castle
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Mondays: 21 & 28 July and 4, 11 & 18 August
These sessions are a fantastic opportunity for local children and families to enjoy fun activities, stay active, and enjoy a healthy meal – all for free!
Please share with friends, family, and local groups – and come along to join the fun this summer!


Mayor’s Community Award
On Thursday 5th June, the Mayor, Cllr Russ Davies presented his very first Community Award to a truly deserving lady Sue Wynne.
The award was in recognition of her outstanding service to the age and dementia community in Flint. Sue dedicates so much of her time — all voluntarily — to support older people in Flint, Holywell, and across Flintshire.
Sue has also been instrumental in helping to set up the Flint Age & Dementia Friendly Community Coffee Morning, creating a welcoming and supportive space for many.
She is an amazing lady and it was an honour for the Mayor to acknowledge all that she does

Mayor’s Visit to Flint Rugby Minis & Juniors
On Sunday 8th June, the Mayor, Cllr. Russ Davies and Mayoress, Cllr. N. Davies had the real pleasure of visiting Flint Rugby Minis & Juniors this weekend. They were warmly welcomed and got to see first-hand the amazing work being done by the club’s experienced coaches, supportive families, and enthusiastic young players.
This inclusive and friendly club provides a fantastic environment for children aged 5 and up to develop skills, fitness, and confidence through rugby. Sunday morning sessions are full of energy, teamwork, and plenty of smiles — a real credit to everyone involved.

D-Day Remembrance
On Friday 6th June, Flint Town Council marked the 81st anniversary of D-Day with a short but poignant service held at the Town Cenotaph.
The Mayor, Cllr. Russ Davies and Deputy Mayor Cllr. Elaine Jones were joined by fellow Councillors, representatives from the Royal British Legion, a local Police Officer, and members of the public. The service, led by Ordinand R. Dawson, was a moment to remember the bravery, sacrifice, and unity of those who took part in the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944 — a turning point in World War II and a defining moment in our shared history.
A wreath was laid by the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, followed by a two-minute silence to honour the fallen and reflect on the courage of those who fought for our freedom.
We will remember them.



Mayor & Mayoress Visit Flint HM Coastguard Station
Yesterday, The Mayor, Cllr. R. Davies and Mayoress Cllr. N. Davies had the pleasure of visiting the Flint HM Coastguard station.
It was a fantastic opportunity to meet the dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly to keep our coastlines safe. The visit gave them a real insight into how the team operates, the specialist equipment they use, and the challenges they face during different call-outs.
What stood out most was the incredible teamwork, professionalism, and personal commitment shown by every member of the team. As volunteers, their dedication is truly inspiring and deeply appreciated by our community.
A huge thank you to the Coastguard team for the warm welcome and the vital service you provide.



Armed Forces Day – Saturday 28th June, 2025
The Mayor, Councillor R. Davies on behalf of Flint Town Council is hosting an Armed Forces Day Service on Saturday 28th June, 2025 at 10.30 am at the Cenotaph to commemorate the service of men and women in the British Armed Forces.
Armed Forces Day is a chance to show support for the people who make up the Armed Forces community, from currently serving troops to service families, veterans and cadets.
As well as marking the contribution of service personnel past and present, Armed Forces Day also aims to raise public awareness of the military and the roles they undertake in Britain and around the world.
Residents of Flint are invited to attend the ceremony to mark this important day. Light refreshments will be served in the Town Hall after the ceremony.

Happy 100th Birthday Majorie Shaw
It was an honour for the Mayor, Councillor Russ Davies, and the Mayoress, Councillor Norma Davies, to visit the remarkable Marjorie Alberta Shaw (née Gibson) as she celebrated her 100th birthday on Wednesday 21st May.
Reaching a century is an incredible milestone, and it was a pleasure to mark the occasion with Mrs. Shaw and her family. A special day for a very special lady – Happy 100th Birthday, Marjorie!
