Posted: Tue 13th Sep 2016

Get out your flags and do Jade proud!

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 13th, 2016

Jade Jones, the twice Olympic Gold Medal winner, will make a balcony appearance at the Town Hall Flint on Saturday.

Jade’s appearance will mark the start of an evening of celebrations in recognition of her fantastic achievement in Rio.

The celebrations will begin with an open top bus tour of the town and finish in spectacular style with fireworks at the lifeboat station car park.

The timings for the event on Saturday 17th September will be:

 
  • 7.00pm Balcony appearance
  • 7.10pm Start of open top bus tour
  • 7.55pm Arrive at lifeboat station car park
  • 8.30pm Fireworks at the Castle

Flint Town Council and Flintshire County Council are encouraging the people of Flintshire to “get out their flags and do Jade proud again with a welcome home she truly deserves.”

Open Top Bus Route.

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