I would send this. On reflection it could be a short version that just addresses the letter - see if anyone else has comments.
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Long version
I am making representations against the PCN by supplying the medical letter you said would warrant further consideration in your letter of rejection of my informal challenge.
Your letter stated: “However, I would advise you that further consideration may have only been given if you had supplied a letter on a headed paper from your doctor confirming your medical symptoms and the circumstances as described in your challenge.”
I trust you will now give such consideration at this stage.
As I said in my initial challenge, I am disabled and there was no disabled spaces to park on the road and few on each side street which were taken up and if available would have been too far to walk, and I desperately needed the toilet in a shop.
On the day I did not see any signs or kerb markings, and I can see from your pictures there was a lot of rubbish strewn by the roadside.
I would never knowingly break the blue badge rules but on this occasion I did not realise I had.
I was only in the shop for a few minutes to use the facilities as per the witness statement I provided in my challenge.
I trust you will now cancel the PCN after reading the enclosed medical letter that addresses my needs as a disabled person, and look forward to your positive reply.
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Short version
I am making representations against the PCN by supplying the medical letter you said would warrant further consideration in your letter of rejection of my informal challenge.
Your letter stated: “However, I would advise you that further consideration may have only been given if you had supplied a letter on a headed paper from your doctor confirming your medical symptoms and the circumstances as described in your challenge.”
I trust you will now cancel the PCN after reading the enclosed medical letter that addresses my needs as a disabled person, and look forward to your positive reply.