Mr Cullen 's walk across the bay was irritated by the contradictory instructions on the parking garage. While the written notice in Wales says parking is free until 8 am, English users have two additional hours. The information was misrepresented and mismatched between the two languages, on all 14 devices along the road in the coastal city of northern Wales, and was spotted by a former school principal, Gareth Pritchard, who said: "This is another waste of taxpayers' money! There are 14 devices along the Corniche, how much will it cost to fix all these devices, and how did anyone discover this glaring error before installing it? But which one is true? " "Do you start paying parking fees at 8 am or 10 am? Will you be fined if you decide to use the English version? "

It is a fatal mistake in what appears, and there are so many mistakes like this that have been committed, and the need to rectify this is just a waste of money. Parking fees have been approved after a renovation costing millions of pounds along the waterfront. There has been widespread criticism of fees amid concerns about how they might affect local businesses. "We are aware of this mistake and will change the notice to make sure we provide accurate information," a Conway Council spokesman said. "Parking is free from 4 pm to 10 am, as mentioned."

The error occurred because of the mismatch of instruction between English and Wales.