Mold
Mold is a town in Flintshire, Wales, on the River Alyn. It is the administrative seat of Flintshire County Council, and was the county town of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996. In accordance with the 2011 UK Census, it has a permanent resident population of around 10058 people. With no railway service, Mold is challenging to get to by public transport. The closest station is at Buckley, which has connections to Wrexham and Liverpool. Flint train station, to which Mold is connected by routine bus services, is not much further, and has direct trains to Cardiff, London and Manchester. Across the day there are routine buses from Mold Bus Station to Chester and Wrexham as well as other close-by towns and villages. Mold has a 15th-century parish church, a small museum and the regional arts centre, Theatre Clwyd. Sharing a structure with Mold Library and Museum is Visit Flintshire, which is the main Tourist Information Office for the town and its surroundings, and provides an outlet for regional artists and craftspeople to offer their work. Mold is a cittaslow (slow food town), and it was the first town in Wales to achieve this distinction. Mold has a varied street market every Wednesday and Saturday for fresh produce and a number of other products. For speciality and fresh local food, the Celyn Farmers' Market is held on the first and third Saturdays of monthly in Mold. The Mold Food and Drink Festival is held each September. The food festival has a main event area on the edge of the town centre, and a lot of central and surrounding businesses promote the event. For all your home developments, be sure to identify credible professionals in Mold to make certain of quality.