Posted: Fri 27th Mar 2026

Free Easter Fun Day returns to Mold’s Bailey Hill on 4 April

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Mar 27th, 2026

Mold Town Council is holding its free Easter Fun Day at Bailey Hill on Saturday 4 April, running from noon until 2.30pm.

The event, now in its fourth year at the park at the top of Mold High Street, is free to enter with no charge for the entertainment or activities on the day.

DJ Cookie will be on site running games and dance competitions for children, and there will be character visits from Stitch, the Easter Chick and Bugs Bunny, who will be helping deliver chocolate eggs.

Children can take part in an Easter trail around Bailey Hill, with chocolate and other prizes available.

Free Easter craft activities will also be available throughout the afternoon.

A tombola will be running on the day at £1 for three goes, with all money raised going towards the cost of the event.

Refreshments are available from the Bailey Hill Centre.

Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads throughout the event.

Any last-minute changes will be posted on the Bailey Hill and Mold Town Centre Facebook pages on the morning.

For more information, contact Mold Town Council on 01352 758532 or at [email protected].

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