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Ewloe (/ˈjuːloʊ/; Welsh: Ewlo, [ˈɛʊlɔ] ) is a
village and
electoral ward in the
community of
Hawarden in Flintshire, Wales. It is
situated close to the...
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Ewloe Castle (Castell
Ewloe) is a
native Welsh castle built by the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd near the
village of
Ewloe in Flintshire, Wales. The castle, which...
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curve to
climb up and over the A55/A494 at
Ewloe loops.
Plans to
upgrade the A494
between this
junction at
Ewloe and
Queensferry were
rejected by the Welsh...
- Connah's Quay is the
largest town,
while Flintshire County Council is
based in
Ewloe. The
county covers 169
square miles (440 km2), with a po****tion of 155...
- The
Battle of
Ewloe (also
known as the
Battle of Coleshill, or Counsylth, or Coleshille, or Cennadlog) was
fought in July 1157
between the army of Henry...
- Queensferry, Aston,
Garden City, Sealand, Broughton, Bretton, Hawarden,
Ewloe, Mancot, Pentre,
Saltney and Sandycroft. The po****tion is
around 50,000...
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country park near Connah's Quay in Flintshire, Wales. The park is home to
Ewloe Castle and
contains a children's playground,
outdoor gym,
football playing...
- po****tion of 1,887,
whereas the
community of the same name,
which also
includes Ewloe (which also has a castle)
Mancot and
Aston had a po****tion of 13,920. The...
- Flintshire, one of the prin****l
areas of Wales. It is
based at Tŷ Dewi Sant,
Ewloe since 2025. It was
previously based at
County Hall in Mold.
Elections take...
- 5-mile (4.0 km)
stretch of the A494 from the
River Dee up
Aston Hill to the
Ewloe Interchange, the
junction of the A55 and A494, to
three and four-lane plus...