Posted: Thu 6th Nov 2014

Fire Service say last night was quiet in Flintshire with just one bonfire related call out.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 6th, 2014

North Wales Fire and Rescue Service say bonfire night was a quiet evening.

Firefighters were called out to one incident at 10:29 pm on Wednesday evening when fire spread from a controlled burning to two sheds and a hedge, it was quickly brought under control.

A Fire Service spokesperson said;

We had a quiet evening regarding calls and would like to thank everyone for attending organised displays.

The turnout for this years Deeside Fireworks display at the Leisure Centre appeared to be huge once again, the weather was perfect for the firework display and for the thousands who attended they were not disappointed with a stunning display put on by North Wales Fire Service, last year the event raised £3000 for local good causes.

Deeside Leisure Centre bonfire and fireworks:

   

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