Posted: Mon 20th Dec 2021

Updated: Mon 20th Dec

Flintshire Foodbank opening times and support over the festive period

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 20th, 2021

Christmas can be a challenging time for many with increased winter fuel bills and financial pressures.

Many will find themselves increasingly in food crisis during this time.

Flintshire Foodbank supports families and individuals across the county by helping to put essential food on the table.

Flintshire Foodbank Christmas and New Year opening times:

– Monday 20th Foodbank centre open as usual in Aston

– Tuesday 21st Foodbank centres open as usual in Mold and Sealand

Warehouse open

– Wednesday 22nd Foodbank centres open as usual in Buckley and Holywell

– Thursday 23rd Foodbank centres open as usual in Flint and Shotton

Sealand – CLOSED

– Friday 24th – Wednesday 29th ALL centres and warehouse closed

– Thursday 30th Foodbank centres open as usual in Flint and Shotton

– Friday 31st Foodbank centres open as usual in Connah’s Quay, Saltney and Mold

Warehouse open

Sealand – CLOSED

– Monday 3rd January Aston centre CLOSED

– Tuesday 4th Jan All centres and warehouse back to usual opening days/times

Check live fuel prices near you before you set off.

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