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    ‘Free After Three’ parking scheme returns to Denbighshire car parks

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 13, 2024No Comments
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    Denbighshire County Council will once again be running the ‘Free After Three’ parking scheme in the run up to Christmas.

    Adding an additional two days to the scheme this year, Denbighshire Council-run town centre car parks will be free to use county wide across Denbighshire every day from 3pm between 18th November – 31st December. This scheme runs alongside the 5 free parking days issued to Town and City Councils each year.

    The ‘Free After Three’ parking scheme opens over 25 central town centre car parks for residents to use for free after 3pm. This initiative makes the high streets more accessible during one of the busiest trading seasons, helping residents to access their local high street for shopping in the run up to Christmas and New Year.

    The ‘Free After Three’ initiative will be available in the following car parks:

    Town/City Car Park
    Corwen Green Lane
    Denbigh Barkers Well Lane
      Crown Lane
      Factory Ward
      Post Office Lane
      Vale Street
    Llangollen East Street
      Hall Street
      Market Street
      Mill Street
    Prestatyn Fern Avenue
      Kings Avenue
      Lower High Street
      Nant Hall Road
      Railway Station
    Rhuddlan Parliament Street
    Rhyl Library (Morfa Hall private car park, Rhyl, is not included in the initiative)
      Morley Road
      Railway Station
      Sky Tower
      Town Hall
      West Kinmel Street
    Ruthin Crispin Yard
      Dog Lane
      Market Street
      Park Road
      Rhos Street
      St Peters Square
      Troed Y Rhiw
    St Asaph Bowling Green

    Councillor Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport said:

    “This initiative has proved popular every year we have put it on, as it enables residents to support their local communities, and access local shops at peak shopping hours after work or school.

    “We hope that everyone supports our local high streets once again in the run up to this festive period, and hope that this initiative encourages more people to use their local high street for their festive shopping.”

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