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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

A55 Dobshill - Something to look out for


A car towing a caravan was caught driving the wrong way along the A55.

Police received numerous 999 calls around 12:30pm after the vehicles were spotted on the A55, near Dobshill, heading towards Chester on the westbound carriageway.


Comment:
You have to be trying to do this with a caravan

Could you run the village panto?

If so contact Mr J Roberts for details

on 01978 760-357

remove hyphen in the above number.


Friday, April 25, 2014

Friday Night again

Parking News finally finally

You may well think Sundays are relatively safe.
This is not a good idea to hold.
Worshippers have been sorted in Mold outside St Mary's Church

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Penyffordd student to play Quidditch for Britain

Sam Davies of Penyffordd will brandish a broomstick during a world-wide Quidditch competition – a sport inspired by J.K Rowling’s wizard invention.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Penyffordd Village Amenity Potential Developments


A meeting has been arranged by PACA with Officers from Flintshire County Council  for Wednesday 30th April in the Youth Club commencing at 6pm.
This meeting is to discuss plans for the potential redevelopment of the Old School site including the Scout Hut and shower/changing facilities to accompany the new football pitch on the Wimpey development.   It is hoped that all local organisations with an interest in this potential redevelopment will be able to send a representative to listen to the officers' suggestions and to put their own views forward to the officers. 
We very much hope that you will be able to attend along with any representatives from your organisation who also wish to attend.
Many thanks
The Committee
Penyffordd Area Community Association

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Penyffordd History


Can you see Tom? On a serious note if anyone knows the names of any of the above please leave details in comments.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Gosafe in the locality

Yesterday afternoon between Penyffordd headquarters (Penymynydd roundabout) and Bannel Driving Range. The speed limit is 40 mph. You may wonder where the van could have been situated? Yes you may well wonder......
It wasn't outside Tom's house. It wasn't in the driving range entrance.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Final word on parking

Council officer out at 8.15am this morning in Penymynydd Rd and outside primary school.

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

More on Warren Hall Business Park

Link http://www.deeside.com/planning-controversial-warren-hall-business-park-broughton-looks-set-to-go-ahead/

Further Parking News

Someone got booked at the bottom of Penymynydd Rd on double yellows on Saturday morning.
Looks like they have a roaming officer.
Seems the council mean business.

Warren Hall Business Park proposal - Filling in the green bits

Flintshire's march towards urban sprawl continues.

Looks like Warren Hall is back in favour at FCC, noise, dust and vibration assessments submitted 2nd April 2014. http://www.flintshire.gov.uk/en/Resident/Council-Apps/Planning-Applications.aspx?a=EngPlanningAppPortletSearch&u=2046FFBE9C98785680257CB2004AAFD6


As of this moment the above link is down.

Many thanks to Jonathan Sheppard of Deeside.com for the heads up.

Friday, April 04, 2014

Fast Internet further update



Colin,

Today at 1.00, BT updated the website, and it says, Ferndale Close, Chester Road, etc, can get Fibre Optic.

I presume you can too now.

Graham



Thursday, April 03, 2014

Parking News

Apparently someone has been handed a parking fine for parking outside my house on double yellows yesterday at 3pm.

Late last year Flintshire County Council took over responsibility for illegal parking from North Wales Police.

I think we will see more parking fines in the village. Pity I cant get people booked who block my gate.

Sorry to dissappoint the minority, the parking fine wasn't for me.

I've been through two speed radar traps in Pantymwyn last week on the same day.....

Wrexham Borough is also a major test to keep to all speed limits
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