Author Topic: PCN Broughton Street Manchester | Parked in a Restricted Street During Prescribed Hours  (Read 56 times)

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Hello,

My husband has received a PCN for 'Parked in a Restricted Street During Prescribed Hours'.

I am unsure of the actual reason for the PCN but I think it may be because he was parked on the pavement next to the double yellows as there is no signage indicating a restriction or prescribed hours. And he's not parked on the double yellows.

For the purposes of challenging the PCN, I would be very grateful if someone could please advise me as to:

1. What could be the reason for the PCN?
2. Do I have any grounds for appeal?

Street View Location:
https://www.instantstreetview.com/@53.495717,-2.239407,295.14h,-3.45p,1.8z,uzRDvmUgpHhbtVU2NT9C0w

PCN (Front & Back):
https://ibb.co/33VN92G
https://ibb.co/R4Q2D103

Council Photos:
https://ibb.co/Z6BCvsZP
https://ibb.co/F4MPD9cG
https://ibb.co/tMQk4FDv
https://ibb.co/prNPt8Cg

Thank you very much in advance for any guidance  :)
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 07:06:56 pm by student.223 »

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The double-yellow lines appy to a road, so include footways and verges up to the property line. Your husband has made a common mistake we see a lot of on this forum
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The double-yellow lines appy to a road, so include footways and verges up to the property line. Your husband has made a common mistake we see a lot of on this forum

Thank you for clarifying. I appreciate it.