Author Topic: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council  (Read 1058 times)

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Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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I now have reason to believe a dodgy deal has taken place between Nottingham City Council and my housing association.  Obviously I can't prove this, but another tenant on the estate but with different housing association for his flat.  He was a landscape gardener for the housing association and has quit his job over this as was told there's 4 parking spaces for staff but that would mean he carrying gardening equipment from one part of the estate to another.  All other work/repairs have permits to park.  There's just something not quite right about all of this.  There's something that leaves a  nasty taste in my mouth.  Ive received another 5 TECS today.  I not sent reply to the four notes I presume 28 days so I will max this out to my advantage.  Ive emailed the housing association asking for copies both digital and paper regards what my rent includes.  I will contact CEO of the council and the leaders but I think I need to find out who the CEO of the housing association is also.I have contacted the housing about this matter and had a email from my housing officer saying she couldn't help.  They can't help or don't want to help?

I would like to ask if anyone has took a council to court over something maybe like this or illegal activity regarding a council. Obviously I will need to build a case against them.  The tenant I mentioned has been collecting evidence against the housing association in question and told me he intends to sue.  I don't want to stay in Nottingham, I want out and this flat I can't make home not after sharing the  flat with my mum since 1982 and I wouldn't;t want to stay in a city that run by a council who only interest is money.  I don't really have a family here but I do have the flats stuff that my late mum left me.

Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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This is unnecessary and doesn't deal with the issue.

Your car has been served with PCNs for parking on a road(not housing estate but a road) where a permit is required but without displaying a valid permit. Somehow you've received Orders for Recovery and yet not any of the underlying Notices to Owner.

Don't play with the system because if it bites it's going to hurt.

You cannot continue to park on a (public) road without complying with the contextual restrictions, if any.

It is a criminal offence to sign a statement of truth if the conditions do not apply.

Being annoyed at the council isn't one of those conditions.

 

Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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It's not a road do I need to take photos of the area in question? and upload ?  It's not my fault that NCC can't tell the difference between a road and a housing estate.  Don't bother replying if you are unable to help.

Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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If 'It's not a road' then why 'I tried to get a permit'?

As far as 'I now have reason to believe a dodgy deal has taken place between Nottingham City Council and my housing association' is concerned, the less said the better.

If where you park is not a 'road', then take your argument to the adjudicator.

Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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Adjudicator ?



Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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It's the area but on a bigger scale, the estate is just before the mechanics.  Its a private  housing estate owned by Places 4 people, before that it was called North British housing.  Its got 4 sections in total with obviously parking for all areas.  It is permit but I'm a tenant and they were ticketing me whilst I was going toughest stage of Myeloma Cancer.  The council can quash PCNs regarding health.  But I don't trust the council.  After all Nottingham was one of the first city's to declare itself bankrupt due to investment in a energy company that went into liquidation.

Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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No harm in complaining to the council znd getting your councillors involved, but if you don't follow the process to its ultimate end, adjudication at the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, you'll end up with bailiffs at your door demanding a lot of money.

Re: Mutiple pcns - Nottingham City Council
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Originally the CAB put a letter of complaint to them.  They wasn't very hopeful and wasn't impressed with the council.  Ive recently contacted CEO of the housing, local councilor, ceo of council and lead councilor.  I think there's 13 pcns in total not 100 percent sure.  I would like to take them to court for harassment.  If they don't take Myeloma Cancer into concern regards health, then they do deserve to be sued.  Its disgusting really.