Newham's event day signage is defective and we have a number of allowed appeals, although some adjudicators don't see it this way.
The case below, coincidentally in Aldworth Road, covers the points. The position of entry signs in what can be large zones can also be a factor and I think the entry signs have the same defect of not mentioning Sunday.
The council's pic of bay signage plus one from Maps of zone entry:


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Case reference 2190067658
Appellant Claire L. Norman
Authority London Borough of Newham
VRM CX06 YMO
PCN Details
PCN PN17631831
Contravention date 22 Jul 2018
Contravention time 11:36:00
Contravention location Aldworth Road
Penalty amount GBP 130.00
Contravention Parked resident/shared use without clearly display
Referral date -
Decision Date 14 Mar 2019
Adjudicator Sean Stanton-Dunne
Appeal decision Appeal allowed
Direction cancel the Penalty Charge Notice and the Notice to Owner.
Reasons Miss Norman has attended in person.
This PCN was issued for the alleged contravention of being parked in a resident's or shared use parking bay in Aldworth Road at 11.36am on Sunday 22 July 2018 without displaying a valid permit or pay and display ticket.
I have looked at the CEO's photographs and the Council's site images. These show that Miss Norman's car was parked in a bay which was signed as being for parking by permit holders only or for pay and display parking during the restricted hours of 8am to 6.30pm from Mondays to Saturdays. Beneath this, a further restriction read "On event days 8am to 9pm". It is not in dispute that there was no valid permit or pay and display ticket on display in the windscreen of the vehicle.
The Council's evidence shows that Sunday 22 July 2018 was an event day.
Miss Norman appeals because she says that the signage was not clear in Aldworth Road. She says that she had no way of knowing that this was an event day.
The Council says in its case summary that motorists can check on the website for details of event days. The Council also relies upon CPZ signs alerting motorists to event days. An image is submitted of a CPZ sign which carried a notice at the foot of the sign alerting motorists to an event day on 22 July 2018.
CPZ signs alert motorists to single yellow line parking restrictions. A motorist parking on a single yellow line in a CPZ is expected to check CPZ parking sign restrictions and, in so doing, would be aware of event day restrictions. However, a motorist parking in a shared use bay is subject to the signed restrictions for the bay which may or may not be the same as CPZ restrictions.
The time plate for this bay does not provide motorists with any information about event days. It does not refer the motorist to CPZ signs or to the website for details of event days. A motorist parking in a shared use bay cannot be expected to know where to find details of event days.
The signage is also misleading. The wording "On event days 8am to 9pm" appears directly beneath the Monday to Saturday normal restricted hours so that the motorist could easily read the added restriction as meaning event days which are between Monday and Saturday.
I therefore find that the signage was not adequate and I allow the appeal for that reason.