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A greener and easier way for Ashfield to pay bills

Published by Aimee Morgan for allpay Limited in Local Government and also in Bill Payments, Communities, Housing
Tuesday 16th March 2010 - 3:24pm

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Adrian Guest and Steve Maloney of allpay pictured with representatives of Ashfield District Council Adrian Guest and Steve Maloney of allpay pictured with representatives of Ashfield District Council

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Residents of Ashfield’s rural area are to be the first to benefit from a greener and easier way to pay their bills as a pilot payment scheme is launched through allpay in the Selston Parish area.

The new allpay Payment Card will enable people to make Council Tax and Rent payments free of charge at local Paypoint outlets like shops and garages or Post Offices rather than having to travel to the Council’s Cash Offices.

The Council’s Portfolio Holder for Customer and Corporate Services, Councillor Mrs Liz Mays, explained that the scheme is being piloted in the Selston, Jacksdale and Underwood areas to further improve its service to customers by offering a wider choice of payment methods.

We want to know what people think of the allpay payment scheme and are encouraging feedback so we can continue to improve the service. The outlets accepting payments are much more local and many of them are open late in the evening and on Sundays, making them more accessible for residents.”

She added, "payments can also be made on line by logging on to www.allpayments.net or by an automated telephone line on 0844 557 8321 – options which make the service available to customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week."

Adrian Guest, Senior Client Account Manager at allpay said "Using the payment card is so easy and convenient – we’re convinced that customers of Ashfield District Council will really benefit from this new flexible way to pay!"

Which was echoed by his colleague Steve Maloney, Business Devlopment Manager at allpay who said they were delighted to be working in partnership with Ashfield District Council.

"We want to help the Council to expand the numbers of hours and places during the day where customers can make Council Tax and housing rent payments. "

 

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