Evening all,
I would be grateful for any advice on this matter. Hounslow council seem to believe my partner parked in a suspended parking bay, however as you will see, this is not at all clear.
Contravention Code: 21
Parked wholly or partly in a suspended bay or space
The location is 1 Cranbrook Road, Chiswick, London W4 2LH
Google MapCranbrook Road is a one-way road with numbers 2 - 28 at the front, followed by 1-3 further down. The signage outside Number 3 states that the length of the parking bay outside 1-3 is suspended (note
bay singular, not bays). 1 is the white house and 3 is the greyer house, which are side by side with a parking bay outside of them where the suspension sign is positioned. My partner was parked where the blue Audi is now parked.
Clearly this suspension is in order to accommodate the Skip, which is correctly positioned in that bay.
However my partner was ticketed around the corner, beside Number 1, not in front of. Granted the front door of the house is at the side, however surely the bay that is being suspended is the one outside 1-3, not the one beside number 1? If indeed there is a suspension of the bay beside number 1 to accommodate a second skip should there not be additional signage on the post next to that bay?
crucially, this is a one-way road, so if you were to park where the blue Audi is parked in order to walk back towards the front of the road you would never know about the suspension because the sign is around the bend in front of the other bay.
Has the parking enforcement officer just misinterpreted the suspension, or have the council erected inadequate signage?







