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Flint Mountain find new landlords for 2025-26 season

Flint Mountain will share Bastion Gardens with landlords Prestatyn Town in the 2025-26 season. Picture: PRESTATYN TOWN FC

Prestatyn Town will share their Bastion Gardens ground with Flint Mountain in their 2025-26 season.

Town, who will play in tier 3 Ardal North West, have reached an agreement to enable Cymru North club Mountain to also operate from the Prestatyn base in the campaign ahead.

For the past three seasons, Mountain had played at the Essity Stadium, home of Flint Town United.

However, Flint Town United cancelled the arrangement over concerns regarding the future direction Mountain are taking as a club.

Mountain revealed last week they are being taken over by a new consortium of businessmen which includes much-talked-about Merseyside football figure Stephen Vaughan Jnr.

A statement from Flint Mountain this morning said the following:

“Flint Mountain Football Club can confirm that, following approval from the FAW National Game Board this week, we have secured a groundshare agreement with Prestatyn Town Football Club for the upcoming season.

“Last week, the club was served notice to immediately end our existing groundshare agreement with Flint Town United Football Club. For the past three years, we have shared the Essity Stadium in our home town.

“After holding constructive discussions with various parties, a proposal was submitted to the FAW National Game Board, who have since approved our new groundshare agreement with Prestatyn Town.

“We would like express our sincere thanks to Prestatyn Town Football Club for their swift and generous support during this transition. Their cooperation has enabled us to groundshare at Bastion Gardens, ensuring our continued participation in the JD Cymru North this season.”

Prestatyn Town ground shared with Bow FC of the North Wales Coast East League last season, but the latter club has now disbanded.

The name of Flint Mountain’s new manager is expected to be announced soon.

Aden Shannon and Jonny Hill, the management team who led the club into the tier 2 Cymru North, recently resigned.

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