AHEAD of this year’s Mold & Drink Festival, we have pulled together useful information for people attending.
The event on New Street car park takes place this weekend - kicking off with live music featuring an ABBA tribute act on Friday night.
There will be dozens of stallholders and food vendors across the two days - bringing you the very best food and drink the region has to offer.
As in previous years, there will be a free Park and Ride from Theatr Clwyd to Mold Bus Station on Saturday and Sunday during festival hours.
The festival itself takes place on the New Street car park – which is about a five-minute walk from the bus station.
There are no Park and Ride facilities for the Friday night event.
Saturday, September 16 Buses 1 & 2
• Bus 19.15am –5pm to operate continuous Free Shuttle Service
Between Mold County Hall and Mold Bus Station as directed
• Bus 2
9:45am –5.45pm to operate continuous Free Shuttle Service
Between Mold County Hall and Mold Bus Station as directed
Last bus leaving Mold Bus Station at 5.40pm
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Sunday, September 17 Buses 1 & 2
• Bus 1
9.30am –5.30pm to operate continuous Free Shuttle Service
Between Mold County Hall and Mold Bus Station as directed
• Bus 2
10am –5.45pm to operate continuous Free Shuttle Service
Between Mold County Hall and Mold Bus Station as directed
Leaving Mold Bus Station at 5.40pm
The festival runs from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. The outdoor food court remains open until 8pm on Saturday, with live music on the stage.
On Friday evening, the music event opens at 6pm and finishes at 10pm.
Admission at the gate to the food festival is:
Adults (18+) - £7
Children (4-17) - £1*
Under 4s - FREE*
*Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Online booking is advised via Eventbrite at bit.ly/3sNdlTy
The festival has a no-dog policy (except for guide dogs/assistance dogs).
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