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Wales Coastal Path
Explore Flintshire's beautiful coastline on this 25 mile stretch of the Wales Coastal Path as it makes its way from Chester to Gronant.
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Walking
Walk for fun, fitness or simply to get away from it all with family or friends!
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Warm Home Assistance Scheme
Flintshire County Council are working with Wales & West Utilities on the Warm Home Assistance Scheme; we identify households who could benefit from a connection to the gas network and assess their eligibility for a grant towards the cost.
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Warm Welcome
Whether you are looking for things to do for you and the family or if you would just like a warm welcoming space to have a chat and refreshments, there are a number of locations across Flintshire who want to offer you a warm welcome during the winter months.
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Waste and Recycling Calendars
View your Waste and Recycling Calendar for 2024 - 2025
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Waste from Flintshire Rental Properties - Information for Landlords and Letting Agents
Information regarding the waste and recycling collection responsibilities of landlords and letting agents
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Weighbridge operator's certificate
To operate a public weighbridge, you require a certificate of competence
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Welcome to Flintshire County Council
Welcome to Flintshire County Councils fully responsive website. Here you will find information on services that we provide.
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Welfare Reform Team
Flintshire County Council's Welfare Reform Response Team helps customers who are impacted by welfare reform changes such as Universal Credit, Under Occupancy (bedroom tax), restrictions to your Local Housing Allowance rates.
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Welsh Church Act Fund
Welsh Church Act Fund
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Welsh Education Strategic Plan
Welsh in Education Strategic Plan (WESP)
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Welsh Government 20mph Speed Limits
Information about the Welsh Government 20mph Speed Limits
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Welsh Housing Quality Standard
Welsh Housing Quality Standard (WHQS)
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Welsh in Business
How using Welsh in the workplace can help your business
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Welsh Language
The Council recognises that the ability to communicate in Welsh is an important and valuable skill in the workplace and is committed to increasing the numbers of bilingual employees. We welcome applications for any post from candidates who are able to work in both Welsh and English. We will also support new and existing employees who wish to learn Welsh or improve /develop their Welsh language skills.
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Welsh Language
As a local authority, we recognise that we have a responsibility and a duty as a community leader to promote, support and safeguard the Welsh language.
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Welsh language Rights' Day
On 7th December across Wales organisations are working together to promote Welsh language rights
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Welsh Language Standards
Flintshire County Council's Welsh Language Scheme will be replaced by the new Welsh Language Standards on 30 March 2016
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Welsh Medium Schools
It's probably one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make – so why choose Welsh? There are many benefits, but don't take our word for it, watch the videos to see what other parents and students say.
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Welsh Medium Schools Places
Have you considered Welsh medium education for your child?
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What are direct payments?
Giving you greater choice and independence over the support you need
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What can and cannot be recycled
What can and cannot be recycled
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What happens to your recycling?
Have you ever wondered what happens to your recycling once it's left your kerbside or you've dropped it off at the Household Recycling Centre?
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What support will I get as a County Councillor?
When Councillors are elected for the first time, it takes a while to understand what the Council does and their role within it.
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What we are currently working on
What we are currently working on
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What's On
What's on in Flintshire
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Where we are now and why we need to do more
To meet Welsh Government's Statutory Recycling Targets we have moved from a weekly, back-door collection service to a modern, highly controlled service that focusses on reuse and recycling.
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Whitford Assets
The list of assets for Whitford
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Wildflowers
Find out more about wildflowers in Flintshire, how we manage our meadows, and what flowers and insects you may see.
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Working at Elections
Have you ever thought of getting involved at election time by either working at a polling station or at the count?
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Working for Flintshire
The Council recognises that the ability to communicate in Welsh is an important and valuable skill in the workplace and is committed to increasing the numbers of bilingual employees. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh, applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. We will also support new and existing employees who wish to learn Welsh or improve / develop their Welsh language skills.
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Working in Cymraeg
As a Welsh council, it is important our customers can access the services we provide in the language of their choice, whether that's Cymraeg or English.