You can now spend a penny by card in the town's public toilets.
Denbighshire County Council has upgraded its public convenience payment systems to now include the ability to pay contactless.
The
move provides users the option to pay by debit or credit card when visiting
facilities at Llangollen and Rhyl. Users can also still use cash at these
facilities.
Contactless
payment facilities have been installed at Llangollen, Rhyl Town Hall, Rhyl
Events Arena and Rhyl Children Village Public Conveniences.
When
contactless payment is made, a fee of 30 pence is automatically and instantly
deducted from the users account.
Tony
Ward, Head of Highways, Facilities and Environmental Services, said: “With
advances in technology and fewer people carrying cash on them, especially
during the current pandemic, we have brought the systems into these facilities
in Llangollen and Rhyl to better support users.
“The
installation of the contactless payment system allows users with insufficient
cash and alternative method of payment, whilst simultaneously reducing the need
for them to carry or handle cash and/or seek change from the attendant.
“The
uptake and use of the contactless payment system we have put in place by users
was instantaneous with approximately 15% of payments now being made by way of
contactless payment.”
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