Author Topic: PCN HOUNSLOW 622 PARKED WITH ONE OR MORE WHEELS ON A FOOTPATH  (Read 39 times)

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Hi All,

After some advice if it is worth appealing on the attached pcn.


PCN HOUNSLOW 622 PARKED WITH ONE OR MORE WHEELS ON A FOOTPATH

I parked my van whilst attending a call out (I am a builder and had a call out for a customer emergency repair)

top of richmond avenue ie 1 richmond avenue, bedfont, tw14 9sg further down near outbuilding on google street view where royal mail van is

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Any help/thoughts would be greatly appreciated
« Last Edit: May 11, 2026, 09:07:40 pm by garywl »

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Re: PCN HOUNSLOW 622 PARKED WITH ONE OR MORE WHEELS ON A FOOTPATH
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Looks tempting to park 2-wheels up along there as some footway is paved differently and there's some history there but there is no footway parking marked there so this looks like a solid contravention.



Re: PCN HOUNSLOW 622 PARKED WITH ONE OR MORE WHEELS ON A FOOTPATH
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Looing along the street in GSV there are other vehicles parked partly off-carriageway. So I suspect it is tolerated but not where there are yellow lines.

So why not a PCN for parking where restricted (yellow line) ? Because there are exemptions to yellow lines but only a very special exemption for off-carriageway parking, so the council are almost guaranteed to get their money.