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NOVEMBER 2006

 

LIMEBANK

 

Flintshire County Council has finally made available the Unitary Development
Plan pre-inquiry proposed changes following its first consultation with the public. 
All across Mostyn residents are finally receiving letters explaining the Councils
ecisions in relation to objections placed for the development of Mostyn especially
fields at Limebank.  The council have accepted that housing development on fields
backing onto Ffordd Pennant would be detrimental  but are continuing to press for
development on fields between Bychton Hall Farm and Bod Hyfryd .  Residents
although pleased with the outcome so far are still not happy that any development
is necessary on what is a natural green barrier in an area that is already over developed.  

Tre Mostyn

The road between Rhewl and Tre Mostyn will be closed for the week to facilitate
drainage works on a stretch of road that floods during times of heavy rainfall.  
Diversions have been set up around the village.

Halloween

Mostyn children celebrated Halloween dressed in a variety of costumes visiting houses throughout the village asking residents for a ‘trick or treat.’  The children were
dressed in a variety of costumes posing as witches and wizards, goblins and
monsters together with the odd skeleton,  the stormy October evening adding to
the scary night.

Mostyn Post Office

Brenda Balnd sub-postmistress of Mostyn Post Office plus customers Norma Massey
friend Jean, Beryl Hughes and Noreen Roberts all made the trip to The Houses of
Parliament in London to lobby their MP David Hanson over the future of local 
Post Offices throughout Flintshire.  sThe group met with Delyn  MP David Hanson
in the House of Commons who discussed the situation and reiterated  that he was
pressing the Government for more services to be directed at the Post Office together
with an enlargement of banking services  available across the counter.  David assured
the group that he was aware that people relied greatly on the social role that the
Post Office provided.

 

Planning

Flintshire County planners are being asked to consider an application by
Mr. J Mound for the renewal of outline planning permission at Wayside Glan y
Don Mostyn for residential development.

 

Holyland Trip

The 8th November will see the daughter of sub-postmistress Brenda Bland Sarah,
take part in a trip with the Rev.Clive Southerton to the Holyland.   Brenda and Sarah
would like to thank everyone in Mostyn who helped to make the trip a reality, raising
over £400 from Mostyn alone.

Fireworks

Mostyn CBM John Hewitt and colleagues are asking people to behave responsibly
with fireworks over the weekend.  John said the police would be coming down
heavily on people buying selling or using fireworks illegally but was keen to stress
that Bonfire night should be fun for all.

Credit Union

Vince Rutter chief cashier of the Mostyn Branch of the All Flintshire Credit Union
is urging people to get involved in a financial revolution that is happening right here
in Mostyn.  The Credit Union is a savings and loan organization that is run by the
people for the benefit of the people with interest rates way below high street lenders. 
Vince said, the credit union opens in Hebron Chapel every Monday from 10am and is
 the viable alternative to unscrupulous money lenders and high street banks. More
and more people in the village are realizing the benefits and every week we get
new members opening an account.”   To get involved call in at the Credit Union
or ‘phone 854881 for more details.    

Community Council

If you are a group in Mostyn and require financial assistance you should apply to
The Mostyn Community Council who will be considering applications at their
November meeting.  For more information or to apply  ontact the clerk  Mike Thomas,
23 Julius Close, Oakenholt, FLINT.

Bulk Collections

Flintshire County Council would like to remind residents that a bulk collection
service is available for large items of furniture and excess garden waste.  The
service is free to some householders in receipt of benefits or of pensionable age.  
For a collection or more information ‘phone 01352 703350

 

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