Posted: Thu 19th Mar 2026

Four people banned from all Pubwatch pubs across Buckley and Mold

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Mar 19th, 2026

Four people have been banned from every Pubwatch member premises across the Buckley, Mold and surrounding area following this month’s meeting.

North Wales Police said the bans, which are of varying lengths, were agreed after the four individuals were found to have been causing problems at different venues.

The bans apply to all licensed premises signed up to the scheme across the Flintshire South district.

The meeting, which North Wales Police described as well attended, also coincided with BCRP Awareness Week.

A representative named only as Charlie from the Cheshire and North Wales Business Crime Reduction Partnership attended to offer support and advice to venue staff and owners.

Premises represented at the meeting included The Blue Bell, Ewloe Sports and Social Club, The Tivoli, The Horse and Jockey, JD Wetherspoon, The White Lion, The Blue Anchor, The Black Lion, Y Pentan, The Griffin in Mold, The Red Lion and No 32.

Flintshire County Council’s licensing department and DMS Security also attended.

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