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  		Car Parking Strategy
  		Published: 14/04/2015
A Strategy, which will introduce parking charges at all viable 天涯社区 
County Council-owned town car parks, will be discussed by members of the 
Councils Environment Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday 15 April, 
with a recommendation that it moves forward for approval to Cabinet next 
Tuesday (21 April).
Parking measures and enforcement are key tools in managing an effective highway 
network and helping to avoid congestion. Effectively managing off street 
parking usage is essential to help maintain the vibrancy and vitality of a 
town.  
The overarching Council Parking Strategy has been developed to provide a 
consistent approach to off-street parking in town car parks.
After considering the feedback received during the open public consultation 
period and the workshops with county, town and community councillors, the 
proposed parking management arrangements will be applied only in towns where 
the total number of available Council owned parking spaces exceeds 50 spaces.
Parking charges will apply in the following towns across the County:
- Flint
- Holywell
- Mold
- Buckley
- Connah鈥檚 Quay
- Queensferry
- Shotton
Talacre will also be included in the car park management arrangements because 
of local concerns regarding parking and the impact it has on the local 
community and businesses.
The car parks in Caergwrle and Hawarden have been removed from the parking 
strategy.
There are no plans to introduce charges for disabled car users at Council car 
parks in designated disabled parking bays.
A workplace parking permit scheme will also be introduced for employee parking 
areas in Mold (County Hall) and Flint. These are car parks designated within 
the local Car Park management areas and permits will be required by both 
employees and Councillors working and regularly visiting these buildings.
There will be no charge for evening parking in Mold however a contribution 
towards the cost of car park maintenance will be raised through a levy applied 
to all theatre tickets sales in Clwyd Theatr Cymru.
Full details of the strategies, including the charges proposed, can be found on 
the Council鈥檚 website.
Councillor Bernie Attridge, Cabinet Member for Environment and Deputy Leader, 
said:
The Car Parking Strategy is being introduced as part of our challenge to find 
efficiencies in the order of 拢18+m in the coming financial year. We have 
modified the original proposals to take account of the main concerns raised 
during the recent consultation, and I would like to thank all those who took 
part and shared their views.鈥