A SCHOOLGIRL and her pals have been praised for helping to bring a new footpath to a school. Emma Pryce, 16, from Argoed High School, Bryn-y-Baal, Mynydd Isa, has been commended for her work in putting together a 1,000-name petition to improve ...
A PAIR of long-awaited zebra crossings will soon be installed on roads branded dangerous. Flintshire Council has issued public notices for the construction of two zebra crossings, one in Buckley and one in Bryn-y-Baal. The local authority plan to build ...
VILLAGERS are renewing their fight in a bid to stop a housing development being built in their community. Residents of Bryn-y-Baal, near Mold, want to stop the proposed 59-home housing development from going ahead on the greenfield site at Issa Farm.
For years, councillors and residents having been calling on the authority to install a footpath along Bryn Road from Buckley to Bryn Y Baal – the main walking route for pupils to Argoed High School – but have always failed to see plans put into the budget.
We've analysed all the local government data to bring you the rundown on your local secondary schools. Here Argoed School (Bryn Road, Bryn Y Baal, Nr Mold, Flintshire, CH7 6RY) is put into focus to show its scores in relation to other schools in the area.
Thomas Green, nine, from Bryn-y-Baal and 15-year-old Antony Foster, from Chester, need to raise more than £2,000 to make the journey to Geneva, Switzerland, in September. Hundreds of people will compete at the WUMA World Championships from more ...