Denbighshire
County Council is offering two hours free parking in six of its town centre car
parks, including Llangollen, until the end of the year.
The offer,
which will come into effect on Monday, August 3 at 9am, will be available at East Street Car Park, Llangollen; Vale Street Car Park, Denbigh; King’s Avenue
Car Park, Prestatyn; Town Hall (Water Street) Car Park, Rhyl; Market Street Car
Park, Ruthin and Bowling Green Car Park, St Asaph.
The aim is to encourage residents and
visitors to use town centres and support businesses.
The two-hour
free stays will run until December 31, 2020.
The council
had previously offered free parking in its town centre car parks from March.
That arrangement remains in place until 8am on Monday, 3 August – when it will
be replaced by this new arrangement.
Cllr Brian
Jones, the Council’s Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the Environment,
said: “We know it has been a difficult time for businesses and we have been
offering free parking in town centres since March to assist key workers and
volunteers and to support businesses.
“We are now
offering two hours free parking in these car parks until the end of the year to
encourage residents and visitors to come and shop and spend their money
locally.
"Having a maximum two hour stay will ensure a good turnover of spaces,
increasing the availability of spaces for shoppers and visitors arriving later
in the day.”
The offer is
available after 9am and cars displaying a valid blue badge will be able to park
for two-and-a-half hours for free.
Cllr Hugh
Evans OBE, Leader of Denbighshire County Council and Lead Member for the
Economy, said: “As a council we are doing all we can to support our businesses
during these very difficult times and this is one of the ways we are helping
town centres recover.
"We have been working closely with traders and will
continue to do so during the recovery phase and shoppers can take advantage of
this offer to support the fantastic local businesses we have here in
Denbighshire.”
In Prestatyn,
both Nant Hall Road and Fern Avenue car parks continue to be free for four
hours, supported by Prestatyn Town Council; while the Pavilion and Bridge
Street car parks in Corwen as well as Vicarage Lane, Rhuddlan and Community
Centre, Meliden remain free all year round.
Bodelwyddan
(Church View) and Dyserth (Thomas Avenue) each have a free public car park
which are managed in the local community and not by Denbighshire County
Council.
Charges have
now been re-introduced at all other car parks in the county and you can find
more information at www.denbighshire.gov.uk/car-park