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PCN Tower Hamlets - Forgot to renew permit
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Hi,

The council usually sends out a yearly reminder to renew permit, this year they didn't. A few others on my street got a PCN for same reason

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Re: PCN Tower Hamlets - Forgot to renew permit
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When did the permit expire.

Date of PCN = 5 June
Contravention = higher rate code 12 not 19

What does TH say about reminders.

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See attached about permit renewals and what does higher rate code 12 not 19 mean?

PERMIT ran out 27/05/2025

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« Last Edit: June 10, 2025, 12:00:53 pm by tawnyess »

Re: PCN Tower Hamlets - Forgot to renew permit
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Absence of reminders isn't usually considered good enough by the tribunal to allow appeals but it does depend on what system a council has set up. Here it doesn't seem there is anything to go on but the council should be reminded about their reminders.

What is something is that London Councils guidance is to issue a code 19 contravention for an expired permit and yours was expired by less than 2 weeks. Code 19 is lower level - £110 vs high level £160 - so it's a substantial difference and you can say they are demanding more than they should.

But this point could be made in the context of a polite ask for discretion - are you are long-term resident with a good record of paying permits and council tax on time.

At some point an expired permit becomes no permit - some councils have policies such as 1 or 2 weeks grace.


« Last Edit: June 10, 2025, 12:58:23 pm by stamfordman »

Re: PCN Tower Hamlets - Forgot to renew permit
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Absence of reminders isn't usually considered good enough by the tribunal to allow appeals but it does depend on what system a council has set up. Here it doesn't seem there is anything to go on but the council should be reminded about their reminders.

What is something is that London Councils guidance is to issue a code 19 contravention for an expired permit and yours was expired by less than 2 weeks. Code 19 is lower level - £110 vs high level £160 - so it's a substantial difference and you can say they are demanding more than they should.

But this point could be made in the context of a polite ask for discretion - are you are long-term resident with a good record of paying permits and council tax on time.

At some point an expired permit becomes no permit - some councils have policies such as 1 or 2 weeks grace.




Yes have been in the same house for over 20 years and always buy permit when reminder is sent.