Flintshire Memories: 30 years ago this week
DURING a speech at a Chamber of Commerce dinner at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, British Aerospace chairman Lord Beswick predicted a huge rise in the Broughton workforce over the following five years to ensure productivity kept up with demand.
THE Manpower Services Commission announced a plan to build a job centre in Flint following a campaign by East Flint MP Barry Jones.
UNEMPLOYMENT dropped by 508 in Mold, Holywell and Deeside, according to the latest quarterly figures.
THE BBC's John Noakes and his Go With Noakes team visited Holywell to record a programme at Grange Cavern Military Museum.
PEOPLE in Cilcain sought answers during a Radio Cymru Right to Question Welsh version of Any Questions broadcast in the village.
FIGURES showed 2,918 students on the full-time register at North East Wales Institute and 6,083 attending part-time courses.
LLANDEGLA Sport Club officially opened its clubhouse on the Llandegla Moors.
THE Rush Brothers, Graham and Steve, both scored in Flint Town United's 3-0 victory over Courthaulds (Greenfield) in the Welsh Cup second round.
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