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New pay and display machines at Vale of White Horse car parks
New pay and display machines are being installed at council car parks from next month (August 2017).
These will allow you to pay by credit or debit card as well as coins, including the new £1. Old £1 coins will continue to be accepted until they go out of circulation on 15 October.
You will also still be able to pay using your mobile phone via the Connect Cashless system.
When using the new machines, you will need to type in your vehicle registration on the key pad before payment is made.
The machines will be powered by solar panels, making them more environmentally friendly.