What day is mold market?

There has been a street market in Mold since medieval times and today it is still the biggest and the best market in North Wales and the Borderlands. Street markets are held in Mold every Wednesday and Saturday throughout the year with over 70 stalls in the High Street and through to Daniel Owen Square.
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When did Mold market start?

Mold's Street Market was established after the town was founded in around 1100 by Britain's Norman conquerors who drew up the layout of the High Street wide enough to accommodate market traders and beast sales. Extending from the Cross to Bailey Hill, the stalls initially fronted the shops of merchants and tradesmen.
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Is there a market in Llandudno?

Up to 38 tables crammed with Vintage, Antiques, jewellers, pottery and a selection of everything from our quality stall holders. The Town Hall is just off the main high street, the fair is held in this beautiful building, and has been running for many years.
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What day is Conwy market on?

Wednesday of each month.
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Is there a market in Conwy?

The farmers' market is held on the last Wednesday of each month at RSPB Conwy Nature Reserve, where you will be able to buy great produce direct from the people who grow, rear or create it.
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Mold Market

What is mold Wales famous for?

Mold is also famed for being the home of the 'Mold Gold Cape'. The Gold Cape was discovered by labourers in pieces at Bryn yr Ellyllon just of Chester Road, Mold in 1833 along with the bones of a man and amber beads. Missing fragments of the cape have turned up over the years, the last fragment found only 10 years ago.
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How big is mold in Wales?

It is the county town and administrative seat of Flintshire County Council, as it was of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996. According to the 2011 UK census, it had a population of 10,058. A 2019 estimate puts it at 10,123. Mold High Street, with St Mary's Church to the top-right.
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What is the Welsh name for mold?

Mold is a historic market town and the county town of Flintshire. Its name is believed to come from the Norman-French 'Mont Haut', meaning 'high hill'. Similarly, Mold's Welsh name, Yr Wyddgrug, means 'the mound'.
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What do British people call mold?

Mould is the British spelling of mold. American English does not use mould (spelled with a 'u'), and mold does not exist in British English. However, both versions are identical in their meanings.
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What is the old Welsh word for house?

The most popular house names are Bwthyn (Cottage in Welsh), Cartref (Home in Welsh) and Tŷ (House in Welsh).
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Do they speak Welsh in mold?

The level of Welsh speaking varies across the County and ranges from the lowest level in parts of Saltney on the border with England at 6.1%, to above average levels in the main settlement of Mold (20.6%), along with 7 other smaller more rural communities where the use of Welsh exceeds the national average of 19% - ...
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Is mold a nice place to live?

Mold, a Welsh town and community in Flintshire, is a beautiful town to visit or live in. It has been named the second-best market town in Wales to live and work in and it is incredibly easy to see why.
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Is mold worth a visit?

Mold is located just a short distance from the Loggerheads County Park. This is a very special place, rich in wildlife and heritage. Mold is an ideal gateway for visitors wishing to explore the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of outstanding Natural Beauty. Combine your visit, explore and stay a while in Mold.
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Is mold nice to visit?

For the adventurous visitors Mold is nestled beneath the Clwydian Hills perfect for exploring and walking through the countryside. Moel Fammau also lies on the outskirts of Mold with spectacular views of landscape across the Clwydian Range – “the gateway to Wales” and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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What did Flintshire used to be called?

Until 1974, Flintshire (Welsh: Sir y Fflint), also known as the County of Flint, was an administrative county in the north-east of Wales, later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.
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What is the closest station to mold?

By Rail. The nearest train station to Mold is Buckley Railway Station which is only four miles away. Flint Station is only 6 miles. Mold also has a direct bus service from Chester Station.
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How big is mold Flintshire?

With a population of around 9,700 and many local organisations and groups, a bustling market held in the streets of the town, a cattle market and farmers market as well as its own theatre. Mold is a regular winner of the Flintshire Best Kept Communities Competition.
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What is the white population of Wales?

90.6% of the population identified as “White: Welsh, English, Scottish, Northern Irish or British” in 2021. The second largest high-level category in Wales in 2021 was “Asian, Asian Welsh or Asian British”, with 89,000 people identifying within this category (2.9% of the population, compared to 2.3% in 2011).
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Is Mold in Flintshire a nice place to live?

MOLD has been named one of the best market towns in Wales. According to a UK-wide study commissioned by Royal Mail, the Flintshire town is the second best Welsh market town to live and work in, beaten only by Denbigh.
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Where is the safest place to live in Wales?

Powys and Pembrokeshire are the safest Welsh regions to live in with 1.59 burglaries per 1,000 people in 2021. Pembrokeshire experienced the third-fewest number of burglaries in Wales overall, with 202 thefts in 2021. Burglary rates in the region have also dropped an average of 4.96% a year since 2017.
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What city has the highest crime rate in Wales?

Wales Crime Statistics

The overall crime rate in Wales in 2022 was 82 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 39 out of 1,000 residents. Out of all of Wales's larger towns and cities, Newport is the most dangerous.
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What are gypsies in Welsh?

The Kale (also Kalá, Valshanange; Welsh: Roma yng Nghymru, Sipsiwn Cymreig, Cale) are a group of Romani people in Wales.
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Do the Welsh see themselves as British?

The Welsh consider themselves to be British more than any other nation in the United Kingdom. They are historically British from before the English invasion of Britain, and furthermore they speak a British language called Welsh. The Scots are British too, but the Irish aren't.
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