Author Topic: PCN Havering Borough - Code 27, Parked in a special enforcement area adjacent to drop kerb - Grenfell Ave  (Read 1681 times)

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The amount outstanding as of today is £165. So it seems unlikely that the Council have sent an Order for Recovery. That would have added a £10 registration fee to the amount outstanding making it £175

Wait for the OfR. And keep an eye on the amount outstanding, that will tell you that an OfR has been sent even if it hasn't been delivered yet. You should also periodically phone the TEC (Traffic Enforcement Centre at Northampton County Court) and check the status.

There is a guide to your situation on the Forum. Have a read and follow the instructions. Charge certificate cases under the Traffic Management Act 2004 - no original PCN or Notice to Owner

Thank you so much! how did you check the amount which is outstanding? Getting fed up waiting and unsure of what to do!

Good Morning all

I have been trying to chase Havering Council for a while, sent multiple emails to them and finally got a reply back yesterday from a message which I sent back in March.

This is the reply which I received via email

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Furthermore I have been calling the TEC line and the debt is still not registered.

Any suggestions would be greatful 

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Furthermore, I have had no other letters in the post either from anyone



What a load of b*****. Quasi-judicial process indeed. It's a statutory process as created by Parliament. And the London Councils have nothing to do with the process.

Anyway you have to wait until the eejits register the debt with the TEC and an Order for Recovery (of unpaid penalty charge) is authorised. That will increase the amount outstanding by £10, the Court registration fee.

You can then submit (file) the Witness Statement that will be attached to the OfR, or download the form, to the Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC) at Northampton County Court to the effect that you did not receive the Notice to Owner. Counter-intuitively for the purposes of such forms you are the Respondent and the Council is the Applicant.

The TEC will issue an Order revoking the OfR and cancelling the Charge Cert. The Council will have to re-serve the NTO in order to continue enforcement.

You can then challenge the replacement NTO in the normal manner, if indeed the Council are incompetent enough to serve one, on the grounds that the replacement NTO is served out of time and a procedural impropriety has occurred and probably other reasons. If they reject then you can appeal to the Independent Adjudicator where you will prevail.
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