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  		Car parking charges
  		Published: 23/11/2015
A county wide car parking strategy which includes the introduction of parking 
charges at all viable County Council owned town car parks was approved by the 
Councils Cabinet in April with the new strategy providing a consistent 
approach to off-street parking in town car parks.
Parking measures and enforcement are key tools in managing an effective highway 
network and helping to avoid congestion and effectively managing off street 
parking is essential to help maintain the vibrancy and vitality of a town. 
Charging for parking is being implemented on a phased approach throughout the 
county.  The introduction of charging in Buckley, along with new charging 
tariffs in Mold were introduced in August and charging in Holywell began in 
September. Pay and display charging is now to be implemented in Connahs Quay, 
Queensferry and Shotton on 30 November 2015 with the extension of the Mold 
parking strategy, to incorporate car parks at County Hall, and the 
implementation of parking charges in Flint to follow in the new year.
The full list of towns and affected car parks, along with tariffs and charging 
hours is available on the Councils website.
There are no plans to introduce charges for disabled car users at Council car 
parks in designated disabled parking bays.
Steve Jones Chief Officer for Streetscene 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 consultations, and I would like to thank all those who shared their 
views during the process.