Flint
Flint is a town in Flintshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Dee. Flint lies in north-east Wales, adjacent the River Dee, to the north of the town of Mold. Over the River Dee, the Wirral can be seen from Flint and views to the south of the town consist of Halkyn Mountain. Flint is set less than 12 miles from the English urban area of Liverpool, and closer to its metro area. Having said that, thanks to the 2 bays and rivers in between, driving distance is nearly two times as long. The name pertains to the stoney platform on which the castle was built, and was initially noted in 1277 in the French form 'le Chaylou'. Flint has the oldest town charter in Wales, dating from 1284. It was previously Flintshire's county town, and is today the third largest town in the county. According to the 2001 Census, the permanent resident population of the community of Flint was 12804, which increased to 12953 at the 2011 Census. About 18 per cent of the regional population identified themselves as Welsh, although the census had no tick box enabling them to do so. In 2011, Welsh identity was included and 57.1 per cent stated that they had Welsh, Welsh and British or other combined identity. Lots of people in Flint have some awareness of the Welsh language, although knowledge does vary. English is the principal spoken language to be heard across the town. One of the town's most striking images is the group of 3 tower blocks of flats near the town centre, which were built in the 1960s. For all your home improvements, be sure to identify reliable specialists in Flint to make certain of quality.