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Hello!

I have 2x parking tickets from Islington council. Recently moved to the area and was using visitors permits for a few days before my proper residents permit was approved.

The confusing thing is that visitors permits are issued via the Ringgo app, however you cannot park in a "Pay by Phone" bay. I parked in a "Pay by Phone" bay and received 2x PCNs.

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I could not find any previous topic on this matter, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Images of the PCNs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BmMMk6xMrt6mufBTyO7QTk2SNCXHldtu?usp=sharing

I have receipts to show that I had a valid visitors permit at the time of both PCNs, I sent these to Islington via the web form at the time of PCN but they rejected this. The rejection is also in the folder.

Date of issue: 05/09/2025
« Last Edit: September 30, 2025, 12:25:33 am by parkingluvr79 »

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Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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No point in just coughing up until you've submitted an informal challenge for both PCNs on a non-confrontational basis that you are a stranger to the area, and are awaiting a resident permit to be issued, and didn't realise you couldn't park in a PbP bay. They may give way, they may not, but nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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You've posted two NTOs dated 5 Sept for PCNs issued on 26 and 27 June so you have only a few days to make reps or pay.

So what happened when you saw the windscreen PCNs?

Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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You've posted two NTOs dated 5 Sept for PCNs issued on 26 and 27 June so you have only a few days to make reps or pay.

So what happened when you saw the windscreen PCNs?

I've added their rejection of my uploading of the receipt for visitors permit to the folder.

Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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I'm thinking of making a formal representation along the lines of:

- I did not try to evade paying for parking, as evidenced by the receipt for the visitor's permit
- It is confusing that the same app is used to pay for parking in a "pay by phone" bay, and also a "residents permit" bay
- I was a new resident to the area

Wondering if this is a pointless endeavour?

Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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Well, it may not be pointless, and councils will sometimes give way, (albeit on rare ocasions !!), but you have a reasonable argument. Emphasise you are a new resident to the area. plus put in the other points.

Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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Thanks, will let you know how I get on!

Re: Islington - had visitors permit but parked in wrong bay
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And for reference, here's the representation:

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to ask that you cancel PCN XXXXXXXXX on discretionary grounds. I did not attempt to evade payment; I had paid for a visitor’s permit at the time and can provide the receipt. Although my car was in a Pay by Phone bay, I genuinely believed the visitor permit would cover me because the same RingGo app is used both for Pay by Phone parking and for residents’/visitors’ sessions in nearby bays. As a new resident on the street, I made an honest effort to pay correctly but was caught out by this confusing overlap.

I now understand that a visitor/resident permit is not valid in a sole Pay by Phone bay and that only a RingGo parking session for that bay is acceptable. I accept this and will be more careful in future, but I hope you will agree that:

- I did pay (albeit for the wrong product type), showing no intent to avoid payment
- This occurred in my first week living on St Peter’s Street, and I have since familiarised myself with the bay signage and rules

Given these mitigating circumstances, I respectfully request you exercise discretion and cancel the PCN.

Thank you for considering this request.

Yours faithfully,
Snow White