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Aberystwyth will face a warden gap for a year
Since police traffic wardens stopped parking enforcement in Aberystwyth, mid-Wales, parking problems have heightened in the town.
Dyfed-Powys Police withdrew its three traffic wardens on 31 May, but and it could be a year before Ceredigion County Council can appoint civil enforcement officers.
A county council spokesman said that Dyfed-Powys Police’s divisional commander had advised Ceredigion County Council that its officers will still undertake parking enforcement were it is a...
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