Posted: Thu 3rd Nov 2022

Denbighshire Council announces ‘free after three’ parking scheme during Christmas run-up

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Nov 3rd, 2022

Denbighshire County Council will once again be running its ‘free after three’ parking scheme in the run up to Christmas.

Between 21 November and 31 December, council-run town centre car parks will be free to use across Denbighshire every day from 3pm.

The aim is to encourage more people to use their local high street for shopping in the run up to Christmas and New Year.

The initiative will be available in the following car parks:

  • Corwen – Green Lane
  • Denbigh – Barkers Well Lane (multi-storey), Factory Ward, Crown Lane, Post Office Lane and Vale Street
  • Llangollen – Market Street, East Street, Hall Street and Mill Street
  • Prestatyn – Lower High Street, Kings Avenue and Railway Station
  • Rhuddlan – Parliament Street
  • Rhyl – Central (underground), Morley Road, Sky Tower, West Kinmel Street, Town Hall, Railway Station; Library (disabled bays only),
  • Ruthin – Market Street, Park Road, Crispin Yard, Troed Y Rhiw, Rhos Street, St Peters Square and Dog Lane
  • St Asaph – Bowling Green

Councillor Barry Mellor, lead member for environment and transport, said: “Free after three has proved popular in previous years because it is a great scheme that enables residents to support their local communities.

“We hope that everyone supports our local high streets and back our businesses, especially in the run-up to Christmas and take full advantage of the benefits of the scheme by using the county’s town centre car parks free of charge.”



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