Thanks all your your responses.
Below I have set out the full chronology of events taking all my posts into a single one.
On 9 November 2025, I parked in the the parking bay directly outside #9 Corbets Tey Road, being the middle bay of the five available, excluding the disabled bay (as shown between the two tress in GSV).
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2xwZgr9aPtBaBdZN6?g_st=acBefore leaving my car, I checked the nearby parking restriction board outside #13 Corbets Tey Road (Corals betting shop). As it was a Sunday, the standard Mon–Sat restrictions did not apply. Directly beneath that sign, however, there was also a temporary parking suspension notice. The dates printed on that suspension sign were 9–13 October 2025, clearly long expired. The parking suspension I viewed is below set out in the two links below:
https://imgpile.com/p/uNssZyNhttps://imgpile.com/p/yjpgL52I took this to mean there was no current suspension in effect and continued on my way.
When I returned, I found a PCN on my car as follows:
https://imgpile.com/p/kpuFE4iA passerby then informed me that there was another parking suspension sign on the lamppost at the other end of the row of bays, outside #7 Corbets Tey Road (the shop being Pink Lily). See below GSV link of where this located - unfortunately, I did not get a picture of this.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xuykP54qzQjMd3G29?g_st=acThat sign — which I unfortunately did not notice at the time I parked — displayed the correct suspension date covering 9 November, meaning the bay was suspended on the day I parked.
This was the first I became aware that two suspension signs were in place, one showing completely outdated dates (October) and another showing the correct, current suspension. Multiple drivers had apparently been caught out in the same way due to the conflicting signage.
To clarify:
The incorrect suspension sign (which I checked before leaving my car) was located outside Corals.
The correct suspension sign (which I did not see) was positioned at the opposite end, outside Pink Lily.
I have requested evidence from Havering, but as of yet have not heard anything back.
I do have a picture of the incorrect suspended parking sign, but not of the correct one.
I appreciate that failing in my representation will lead to having to pay the full £140 fine. But I genuinely do believe I have grounds for appeal. If the sign had been correct, I would have moved my car immediately.
I hope that helps! Any guidance would be much appreciated and apologies if I have not been clear in my previous messages.