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Flintshire
[flint-sheer, -sher]
noun
a county in northeastern Wales. 169 sq. mi. (438 sq. km).
Flintshire
/ -ʃə, ˈflɪntˌʃɪə /
noun
a county of NE Wales, on the Irish Sea and the Dee estuary: became part of Clwyd in 1974, reinstated with reduced borders in 1996: includes the industrialized Deeside region in the E and the Clwydian Hills in the SW. Administrative centre: Mold. Pop: 149 400 (2003 est). Area: 437 sq km (169 sq miles)
Example Sentences
Michael Ives, 47, and Kerry Ives, 46, both of Garden City, Flintshire, deny murder, causing or allowing the death of a child and child cruelty.
Simon Clark, from Ellesmore Port, Cheshire, was a teacher in Flintshire when he pretended to be a 14-year-old boy and sent messages to 26 girls aged between 10 and 15.
Ethan Ives Griffiths was discovered "severely underweight, covered in bruises", after he was allegedly murdered by his grandparents, Michael and Kerry Ives in Garden City, Flintshire, on 16 August 2021.
Ethan's mother, Shannon Ives, 28, of Mold, Flintshire, is charged with causing or allowing the death of a child, and cruelty to a child.
Flintshire is the only county in north Wales with a rise of less than 8%.
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