A-Z Services Directory
- Parent And Toddler Groups

- Parenting Skills And Courses

- Parking - Car Parks - The Highways & Infrastructure Department is responsible for providing most of the car parks in Denbighshire’s town centres and along the coast. In total we provide over 5,000 parking spaces across the County. Car parks are split into short stay...
- Parking - Fines - How do I pay a Penalty Charge Notice? Payment of a Penalty Charge Notice must be received within 28 days of the date of issue. If payment is received within 14 days of the date of issue, a 50% reduction in the Penalty Charge will be accepted as...
- Parking - Pay Parking Fine

- Parks And Grounds Maintenance - Grounds Maintenance maintains the Authority’s green spaces and cemeteries. The services we provide include:Grass cutting.Floral displays.Hanging baskets.Tree and hedge cutting.Play area tidying.Sports pitch maintenance.Grave...
- Passports - DirectGov is the home of UK passport information for citizens. You can apply for a UK passport online and access a range of passport information and services.How to use this serviceFollow the link below to complete an online application form...
- Pavements - Report A Pavement Repair Problem - PotholesA pothole is a defect in the road where the surface has been eroded and a hollow has formed. The Council has responsibility for the maintenance and repair of the Highway. However, the Council cannot be reasonably expected to repair every...
- Pavements - The council’s Highways and Infrastructure Service is responsible for looking after:72 km of trunk roads on behalf of the Welsh Assembly Government, (A55, A5, A494)1413 km of other roads1300 km of public footpaths (including bridle ways and...
- Pavilion Theatre - Rhyl

- Paying The Council - Online You can pay Council Tax, Housing Rent, Business Rates (National Non Domestic Rates) and Parking Penalty Notices online, 24 hours a day 7 days a week using your debit or credit card. Have the account number from your bill ready.Council...
- Pedestrian Crossings - The council’s Highways and Infrastructure Service is responsible for looking after:72 km of trunk roads on behalf of the Welsh Assembly Government, (A55, A5, A494)1413 km of other roads1300 km of public footpaths (including bridle ways and...
- Performance Indicators - This page shows how Denbighshire County Council is performing and what we are doing to improve services and deliver value for money for local people. A Vision for Denbighshire We have developed a Vision for Denbighshire as a central plan to...
- Pests And Pest Control - The Public Health team is responsible for investigating complaints of public health and where appropriate taking enforcement action against the offenders. We provide advice and treatment on pests such as rats, mice, cockroaches, fleas, flies,...
- Physical Disability - What kind of help is available? Social Services may provide a range of support for people with a physical disability and their carers. The help available includes:Equipment to Make life Easier - There is a range of equipment available to help...
- Planning

- Planning - In this section Planning permissionApply for planning permission | Advice on the need for planning permission | Fees & ChargesPlanning applications Search planning applications l Planning appeals | Weekly ListGeneral planning advice...
- Podcast - County Voice - County Voice is Denbighshire's community newsletter, containing news and information about the Council and its services. The newsletter is now available for download as an mp3.The basic requirements for listening to the County Voice mp3 are:A...
- Political Parties - One of the main ways in which you can influence Council policy and services is through your democratically elected representatives - your Councillors. Councillors are there to represent all of the people in their communities, not just the ones who...
- Population And Migration - Information and statistics about Denbighshire are held in order to provide a picture of the County and its communities. This information is used to provide an evidence base for more efficient targeting of resources and services across the...
- Porthladdoedd A Harbyrau - Rhyl is fortunate to have received funding for a new bridge over the Foryd Harbour which will be both an iconic attraction as well as an additional much needed crossing for tourists and residents alike who are cyclists and pedestrians, an overall...

