Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2022

Temporary barriers to be installed to protect pedestrians on Rhyl High Street

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jul 17th, 2022

Temporary barriers are set to be installed on Rhyl High Street in order to protect pedestrians.

From Monday (18th July), the temporary barriers will be closed from 10am to 5pm every day to prevent motorists driving and parking within the pedestrian zone.

It comes after Denbighshire Council has received numerous complaints from the local community and business owners.

Although additional enforcement has been carried out by civil enforcement officers, some drivers have persisted to park in the pedestrian area, causing safety concerns.

Delivery vehicles will still be permitted from 5pm until 10am the following day, as the barrier will be left open during these times.

An emergency contact number will also be provided should emergency access be required between 10am and 5pm.

Loading bays have been created on both East and West Parade near to the top of the High Street, as well as twenty free one-hour parking spaces in the Central Car Park, providing alternative nearby locations for people to use if needed.

Cllr Barry Mellor, Lead Member for Environment and Transport said: “We are constantly listening to our local communities and business owners to ensure that we keep improving our services in Denbighshire where we can.

“Although enforcement has been increased in the last twelve months, with over 400 penalty charge notices issued in this location over the last two years, this tells us that current measures aren’t sufficient enough to deterrent motorists from parking in this area.

“The safety of our communities and the protection of local businesses is our priority.”

Businesses in the area have already been informed about the installation of the temporary barriers.

The council is looking at permanent barrier solutions for the future, however the temporary barrier allows for an instant solution in the interim.



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