NPT Council’s ‘Switch’ campaign continues

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NPT Council’s ‘Switch’ campaign has continued over the past few weeks as employees spread the word about the Council’s new range of digital services at locations across Neath Port Talbot.

The ‘Switch’ campaign, which was launched in March, is encouraging residents of the county borough to embrace the Council’s easy and convenient 24/7 range of digital services. Available services include paying council tax, ordering recycling equipment or van permits and pest control.

Recently, you may have spotted the ‘Switch’ stall during events at Margam Park, The Gnoll and Aberavon Beach.

Council Leader Ali Thomas OBE said: “Neath Port Talbot Council’s ‘Switch’ campaign is going very well as many people are using the digital services to get easy access to council services. The campaign has been very successful so far and I hope many more people will go online and see how easy it is to switch to our online services.”

Look out for the Switch campaign stall at Neath Fair, Margam Park and Neath Food and Drink Festival in the coming weeks.

More information about Neath Port Talbot’s online services and the ‘Switch’ campaign can be found by visiting the Council’s homepage at www.npt.gov.uk and clicking on the ‘Switch’ banner.


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