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Payment kiosks being removed from Municipal Buildings 
PAYMENT kiosks are being removed from the One Stop Shop, at Municipal 
Buildings, Liverpool, with people able to pay at more than 400 
locations across the City instead. 
They are being decommissioned, on Friday 28 July 2017, with customers able to use the 
City's 57 Post Offices or 348 PayPoint outlets in local shops instead. As well 
as being more convenient for customers, it will also save the City Council more than ₤35,000 a year in transaction costs.
Regular users of the payment kiosks have been informed and communication has 
also been sent directly to cash paying customers, together with information on 
the Council's website. 
The One Stop Shop at Municipal Buildings is due to move to a new location, at St 
John's Market, within the City Centre, in October 2017, following the recent sale of the 
building. Assistant Director for Revenues and Benefits, Martin Jungnitz, said:- 
"This is about offering people the option to pay for Council services at a place 
that is more convenient to them, rather than expecting them to come into the 
City Centre. We have taken steps to let those affected know in good time to 
enable them to plan for the changes." |