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Queensferry is a town in Flintshire, Wales, historically forming part of the Deeside conurbation along the banks of the River Dee. Its name derives from the ferry crossing that predated the Victorian development of the area, though the modern landscape is now defined by the Jubilee Bridge (famously known as the Blue Bridge), which connects the town to Garden City. Geographically, it sits at a vital junction where the A494 meets the A558, making it a primary transport hub for those commuting towards Chester, the Wirral, or deeper into North Wales. Life here tends to revolve around the practicalities of the Deeside Strip; the town serves as a key commercial centre for the surrounding villages, home to the regional postal sorting office and a variety of large-scale retail outlets. While the town has shifted from its industrial roots in maritime trade and brickmaking, it retains a straightforward, functional character, grounded by its proximity to the heavy industry of the Deeside Industrial Park and its position as a gateway between the Welsh border and the Cheshire plains.