Posted: Sun 21st Nov 2021

‘Free after three’ parking scheme returns to Denbighshire council-run car parks

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Nov 21st, 2021

Council-run town centre car parks in Denbighshire will be free to use every day from 3pm as a parking scheme returns.

Denbighshire Council has brought back the festive initiative between November 21 and December 31 to encourage more people to use 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:

  • Corwen – Green Lane
  • Denbigh – Barkers Well Lane, 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, Morley Road, West Kinmel Street, Library (disabled bays only), Town Hall, Sky Tower and Railway Station.
  • Ruthin – Market Street, Park Road, Crispin Yard, Troed Y Rhiw, Rhos Street and St Peters Square, Dog Lane
  • St Asaph – Bowling Green

Morfa Hall private car park, Rhyl, is not included in the initiative.

Cllr Brian Jones, lead member for waste, transport and the environment said: “We are very pleased to be able to offer the ‘free after three’ parking initiative for another year.

“Communities need our support this year more than ever, so we hope that people and businesses take full advantage of the benefits of this scheme by using the county’s town centre car parks free of charge.

“The free after three scheme supports the council’s on-going #LoveLiveLocal campaign which highlights the importance of shopping local.

“We hope that this scheme encourages more people visit our town centres and see what they have to offer. Denbighshire businesses offer a wide variety of products and services which appeal to all. Together lets #LoveLiveLocal and support our communities.”



Spotted something? Got a story? Send a Facebook Message | A direct message on Twitter | Email news@north.wales

More...

Police issue alert over theft of Nissan Navara vehicles in North Wales

News

Police issue warning over burglaries in Penrhyn Bay

Conwy

Llandudno’s famous goats to be rounded up after causing havoc

Conwy

New Tywyn Cafe Proposal Could Bring Sweet Treats to Seaside Town

Gwynedd

Plans for Drive-Thru McDonald’s at Wrexham Retail Park Despite Traffic Concerns

Wrexham

Intruder who sexually assaulted woman in own home jailed for six years

Conwy