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Mold (Welsh: Yr Wyddgrug) is the county town of Flintshire in Wales and lies on the River Alyn. It was also the county town of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996. According to the 2001 UK census, it has a population of around 9,500 people.

The town grew up around a now ruined castle, built by William II of England, and was the site of frequent battles between English and Welsh forces. The castle was captured for the Welsh by Owain Gwynedd in 1144, was lost to the English, and recaptured by the Welsh in 1201 and 1322. About a mile west of the town is Maes Garmon, (The Field of Germanus), which is the traditional site of the Alleluia Victory by British forces led by Germanus of Auxerre over invading Picts and Scots, fought shortly after Easter 430.

Attractions in Mold include the 13th-century parish church a small museum, and the regional arts centre, Clwyd Theatr Cymru. Famous people from the town include the artist Richard Wilson and Daniel Owen, the foremost novelist in the Welsh language. Jonny Buckland, Coldplay's lead guitarist, hails from Pantymwyn, a village two miles from Mold.

In 1833, workmen digging a prehistoric mound at Bryn yr Ellyllion (Fairies' or Goblins' Hill) discovered an unique Bronze age gold cape, subsequently dated to 1900-1600 BC, weighing 560 g and produced from a single gold ingot, which now forms one of the great treasures of the British Museum. This golden cape provided inspiration in the naming of the town's "Wetherspoons" pub.

Mold hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1923 and 1991, and will host the event again in 2007. There was an unofficial National Eisteddfod event in 1873.

Mold was also once very much connected to the British Rail network, having a large station and adjacent marshalling yards and locomotive sheds, however this closed when Croes Newydd at Wrexham was opened. The station was closed in the Beeching Cuts of the early 1960s, though the track survived until the 1970s to serve the Synthite works. Subsequently the town's new Tesco supermarket was built on the station site.

In the summer of 1869 a riot occurred in the town which had considerable effects on the future policing of public disturbances in Great Britain. On 17 May 1869, John Young, the English manager of the nearby Leeswood Green colliery, angered his workers by announcing a pay cut. He had previously strained relationships with them by banning the use of the Welsh language underground. Two days later, following a meeting at the pithead, the miners attacked Young before frogmarching him to the police station. Seven men were arrested and ordered to stand trial on 2 June. All were found guilty and the alleged ringleaders, Ismael Jones and John Jones, were sentenced to a month's hard labour. A large crowd had assembled to hear the verdict, and the Chief Constable of Flintshire had arranged for policemen from all over the county, and soldiers from Chester to be present. As the convicts were being transported to the railway station the crowd grew restive and threw missiles at the officers. The soldiers opened fire on the crowd, killing four people including one completely innocent bystander. Although he strenuously denied the connection, Daniel Owen's first novel, Rhys Lewis, published in installments in 1882-1884, was heavily based on these events.

 Cinemas:
 Clwyd Theatr Cymru
County Civic Centre
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1YA
01352 756331

 Tourist Information Centre

 Telephone:

01352 759331

 Fax:

01352 759331

 Email:

[email protected]

 Address:

Library Museum & Art Gallery
Earl Road
Mold
CH7 1AP 

 Hours:

Summer Monday - Saturday 9:30-17:00
Winter
Monday - Saturday  9:30 - 16:00

 Pubs/Bars:
 Blue Bell Inn
Denbigh Road
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1BL

 The Boars Head
17 Chester Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1EG

 The Bridge Inn
King Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1LF

 The Britannia Inn
Wrexham Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1ET

 Bryn Awel Hotel
Denbigh Road
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1BL

 The Dolphin Inn & Hotel
86-88 High Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1BH

 Drovers Arms
Denbigh Road
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1BP

 Glasfryn
Raikes Lane
Sychdyn
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 6LR
01352 750500

 Gold Cape
8A Wrexham Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1ES
01352 705920

 Golf:
 Caerwys Golf Course
Coed Farm
Caerwys
Mold
Flintshire
CH7 5AQ
01352 720692

 Mold Golf Club
Cilcain Road
Pantymwyn
Mold
Flintshire
CH7 5EH
01352 741513

 The Griffin Inn
High Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1BQ

 Holiday Inn Garden Court
Westbound A55 Expressway
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 6HB

 The Leeswood Arms
67 Wrexham Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1HQ

 The Prince Of Wales Inn
Oak Villas Mold
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 4SQ

 Queenshead Inn
Chester Road
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1UQ

 The Red Lion
Wrexham Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1ET

 Ruthin Castle Hotel
New Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1NY

 The Victoria
25 Chester Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1EG

 Y Pentan
New Street
Mold
Clwyd
CH7 1NY

 Padeswood & Buckley Golf Club
The Caia
Station Lane, Padeswood
Near Mold
Flintshire
CH7 4JD
01244 550537

 Old Padeswood Golf Club Ltd
Station Lane
Padeswood
Near Mold
Flintshire
CH7 4JL
01244 547401

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