Newstral
Article
deeside.com on 2024-05-25 00:16
Flintshire Council issues nearly 100 fines to parents over their child’s absence from school
Related news
- Flintshire Council collected nearly £160,000 last year in parking finesdeeside.com
- Flintshire Council in limbo over potential £1.1m recycling finesdeeside.com
- HMRC data shows nearly 19,000 people furloughed in Flintshiredeeside.com
- Three Flintshire projects awarded nearly £85,000 through landfill community schemedeeside.com
- Welsh Government’s draft spending plans nearly 2% lower than Flintshire council had hoped fordeeside.com
- Flintshire Council to write off nearly £40,000 debt tied to Hong Kong firm’s ‘irrecoverable’ rates debtdeeside.com
- Parents in Flintshire could be forced to pay £150 extra per year for concessionary school traveldeeside.com
- Claims Flintshire housing register leaves couples and single parents at a disadvantageddeeside.com
- Claims Flintshire County Council lent nearly £58m ‘prop up’ other authoritiesdeeside.com
- House prices in Flintshire have risen by nearly 14% during pandemicdeeside.com
- Nearly 30,000 people in Flintshire have now received their first dose of a coronavirus vaccinedeeside.com
- RSPCA: Animal abandonments up by nearly 60% in three years in Flintshiredeeside.com
- Working parents in Flintshire urged not to miss out on up to £2,000 for childcare costsdeeside.com
- Flintshire parents set to receive mental health support to reduce number of children in care in north east Walesdeeside.com
- Father and son who travelled to Flintshire from Manchester issued with COVID-19 fines for second timedeeside.com
- No dog fouling fines issued in Flintshire last yeardeeside.com
- Flintshire Council’s climate message hampered by absence of Facebook pagedeeside.com
- LParents on warpath in Flintshire schools’ backlashleaderlive.co.uk
- Draft budget will see Flintshire receive nearly £370 per person less than the highest funded council in Wales.deeside.com
- Eighteen main roads closed in Flintshire at height of Storm Christoph flooding but nearly all are back opendeeside.com