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Flintshire mayor calls for witnesses after seeing 'pipe-like' UFO



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
Flint's town mayor is seeking witnesses after spotting a mysterious 'pipe-like' object in the sky.
Flint mayor Terry Renshaw was making lunch at his home in Bagillt at about 1.30pm on Saturday, when he noticed a strange pipe-like object flying through the air.

"I thought at first that it was a plane trailing a big streamer behind it, but then I realised it was something else," he said.

"It looked like a big, flexible aluminium pipe and it was travelling very fast, with no sound.

"I took a picture of it on my camera and carried on watching it for a bit and then it disappeared, behind what I thought was a cloud, but there were no clouds.

"I then looked at the picture on my camera but there was nothing there – just a clear blue sky."

However, the sighting is not the first unusual object to be spotted in Flintshire's skies in recent months.

During the Christmas and new year period, dozens of residents reported seeing a series of strange orange lights travelling quickly across the sky.

So far, no-one has been able to offer a concrete explantion as to exactly what these objects were.

Following this latest sighting, Cllr Renshaw is looking for anyone in the area who may have noticed something similar.

He said: "I have contacted the UFO Society to see if it has received any similar reports, but I have not heard anything from them yet.

"I would be really interested to know if anyone in Flintshire spotted the same thing."

Did you see the object in the sky?

Let us know by leaving a comment below or emailing digitalnews@nwn.co.uk



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Carol Bellfield,

WXM 04/10/2008 18:01:54
Interesting this story.

Two observations on the article though.

Firstly, I'd like to know which UFO Society Mayor Terry Renshaw contacted. I'm not surprised he has heard nothing. Some UFO groups simply don't care and some are fronts to gather intelligence from the wider public.

Secondly, and typically, the article quotes Mr Renshaw as saying he'd like to hear from anyone about it, but leaves no contact information????????????

I've just been conducting a search on the Internet to try and track down contact details for Mr Renshaw through the Flintshire website. Another 20 minutes of my life wasted.

It seems county and town councillors in Flintshire simply don't want to be found.

I suggest that if Mr Renshaw wants answers, he should provide contact data and, contact a reputable UFO group such as The Conwy UFO Group, which covers all of North Wales.

No one therein will ignore you.

If anyone has contact details for Mr Renshaw, please pass them to me here or, ask him to contact CUFOG.
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