Council raise flag to mark NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day 2025
To mark NHS, Social Care and Frontline Staff Day, Denbighshire County Council is raising a special flag at its offices at County Hall in Ruthin.
At a flag raising ceremony held on the 4th of July, the flag was hoisted high to recognise the contribution of NHS, social care and frontline staff.

July 5th is the national day of thanks to show gratitude to all frontline staff and critical workers.
Councillor Arwel Roberts, Chair of the Council said:
“Raising this flag shows our county-wide appreciation of the staff who work tirelessly to help those who need it most.
It is a real honour to be recognising those who deliver essential frontline services each and every day to some of the most vulnerable in our communities here in Denbighshire.
Rain or shine, these amazing people are there for our residents, so today we turn up for them, to show our thanks and appreciation for their amazing work.”

Councillor Elen Heaton, Lead Member for Health and Social Care said:
“This flag raising event is a visible symbol of our deep respect and appreciation for our frontline staff and the invaluable work they do across Denbighshire every single day.
We raise this flag high and proud as a gesture of gratitude to those who help and support those up and down our county.”