I've just been given a pcn for parking in a residents only bay, in the street directly behind where I've lived for 4 years. Location is opposite 115 Green Lane, HA73AD.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ziy7vURKBWDbBggG9?g_st=achttps://maps.app.goo.gl/BqpEhsJnmnFKPat59In the past, I've only occasionally parked there when the spaces closer to me are all full. It used to be marked bays, adjacent to single yellow lines, that had no restrictions of any kind.
I parked the other night, and came out in the morning to find the pcn. There are no signs at all, next to any of the bays, there is even a signpost that is empty of any sign. That day I walked down the hill for about 80 metres and could not see a sign of any description on either side of the road. I queried the pcn with photos showing no signs.
Today I was told by a neighbour there are in fact 2 signs, much further down the hill, it's a one way road, and I've gone to see that they simply say entering a residents only parking area, past these signs. I've never seen this arrangement before, apparently it's called a PPA, but are they allowed to cover this large area of bays, with only 2 inconspicuous signs, which are in total contradiction to all other arrangements for resident's bays in the area, and without any signs next to the specific bays as has been normally the case as long as I've lived in London, some 40 years? I live 50 metres away, in a different road, and shouldn't letters have been sent to nearby residents notifying of the change?
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