Hello,
Hoping you can advise.
Our gardener was doing some work in our garden.
There are two bays next to each other, one with a Pay and Display / Resident Permit Holders only, and a second Resident's Permit Holders Only.
Resident's Permit Only bay:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/x2et3cckaq1quctljoggi/Residents-Permit-Sign.jpg?rlkey=2mtflcdgg3jfyx7qpmenw65td&dl=0 Pay & Display bay:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/htaoo1wux0io5rp2fww2q/Pay-Display-Bay.jpg?rlkey=r8izwccwo1z5bj86n24vm16rq&dl=0I paid for 2hrs parking.
The gardener accidentally parked in the Residents Bay and was issued a PCN.
I appealed to the council on his behalf. They rejected the appeal, stating that his ticket was not valid and so a PCN was correctly issued.
Rejection Notice:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9shcipd300bt8khwmcvbw/Informal-Appeal-Rejection.PDF?rlkey=czepoaob9th118in0mf2ylo3w&dl=0The charge code that is attached is:
12S - Parked in a residents or shared use parking place without clearly displaying either a permit or voucher or pay and display ticket issued for that placeHowever, I am not sure if this is correct.
Should the correct code in fact be
19 - Parked in a residents’ or shared use parking place or zone either displaying an invalid permit or voucher or pay and display ticket - or after the expiry of paid for time.
Code contravention:
The contravention occurs when a vehicle waits in a residents’ or shared use parking place or zone displaying an invalid permit voucher or pay and display ticket that would have been valid for that parking place at some time or after the expiry of paid for time.Would grounds for appeal be allowed?
Regarding timing, the council had sent a Notice to Owner to an old address, which was being updated with DVLA. It is now correct. The council have agreed to 're-set' the ticket and restart the process, allowing either payment of the reduced charge, or to appeal to NTO.
Thank you.