Dear team ,
I have received reply from the council for the Penalty appeal as under : Please let me know if that means I have to pay now . Many thanks
Penalty Charge Notice : AA51710734
Vehicle Registration : YK65SWO
Date Issued : 27/07/2025 14:34
Location of
Contravention
: Queen Square, High Wycombe
Contravention : 02 - Parked or loading and unloading in a restricted street
where waiting and loading and unloading restrictions are in
force
I refer to your recent correspondence in connection with the above Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
The PCN was issued for parking or loading and unloading in a restricted street, where waiting and
loading and unloading restrictions are in force. This is an instant ticket, and no observation is
required.
You have stated that:
1. My Vehicle Was Not Parked on a Double Yellow Line
2. No Signage Indicating Parking Restrictions
3. The Area Cannot Be Deemed a Pedestrian Zone
4. Contradictory and Confusing Signage
5. No Road Markings Indicating Restriction
Queens Square, High Wycombe is within the Town Centre Pedestrian Zone and there are signs
at the junction of Oxford Street and Queens Square which advise the driver “No Vehicles”
“Except Buses and Access” and “Traffic Enforcement Cameras”.
The road surface is paved to indicate it is also a Pedestrian Zone. There are also “No Loading”
signs at intervals on street. Vehicles are not permitted to enter Queens Square unless they are
accessing private off street parking or loading bays and vehicles are not allowed to park on street
within the Pedestrian Zone.
Signs advising the driver they are in the Pedestrian Zone are situated at the junction with Church
Street with Queens Square, and advise “Pedestrian Zone”, “No Vehicles except permit
holders”, No waiting at Any Time and No Loading at Any Time.
Directorate for Communities
Highways and Technical Services - Parking
Head of Parking Services: Julie Rushton
Buckinghamshire Council
C/O PO Box 3584
Chippenham
SN15 9EF
www.buckinghamshire.gov.ukIt is the drivers responsibility to be aware of the signs at the entrance to Queens Square which
prohibit entry to vehicles.
Having considered the circumstances, I must advise you that you have not provided sufficient
grounds for cancellation of the Charge. The Council is satisfied that the PCN was issued correctly
and that payment is now due.
The Council is willing to accept the discounted amount of £35.00 providing payment is received
within fourteen days of the date of this letter. Failure to pay within this time will mean that the
discount offer expires and the full amount of £70.00 will become due.
If no payment is received, a Notice to Owner will be sent to the registered keeper of the vehicle as
provided by DVLA. This will allow that person or their authorised representative to submit a formal
appeal (known as representations) against the Charge. The appellant will be offered the
opportunity to take the matter to independent adjudication at no extra cost if they are unhappy with
that decision. The decision of the Adjudicator is binding upon both appellant and council.
Yours sincerely
Parking Services
Buckinghamshire Council