PCN issue is stronger.
This PCN/28 day argument was used for another case you advised on, at the same road/junction and contravention, which the council rejected, along with many other arguments the OP used around the location and road markings etc

- I assume your PCN isue is a point to be used and won at adjudication? If yes then i'll see this one through till teh end, as todays the last day for discounted rate :O
Im reviewing your explanation around the PCN 28 days technical argument, to get my head around it, as I do remember you mentioning this point once before on a different case I had but I struggled to full understand the argument, due to the wording and it being above my head

. I'll try and draft up a formal response, including your point and others from the similar case (even though they've been rejected, it'll be more ammunition).
This is the case for this No U-turn zone, with the first sign being at Paddypower and for the opposite way being near Wellesley Road traffic lights. Any repeater signs are to be taken as first-time signs if the main sign was unable to be seen, as in this case. Our case is that drivers are unable to clearly see those repeater signs on both sides due to the angle,
There are two signs one across the road, and then one more further down after the traffic light which is concealed and difficult to see from the turning. Councils argument is the sign across teh road is the first sign in our case and visible, but yes we're arguing the difficulty in seeing this for a number of reason - All if not the majority of which have been used in another case, and each rejected
https://ibb.co/93CPXHQfhttps://ibb.co/5gwKxSFyhttps://ibb.co/dwZSxvRGNear where I live, there is a road known as Browning Road, E12 and there is a bridge
I'm very familiar with this road and the restirction, as I was one of the few groups/roads that were fighting to have this expanded to a few additional roads, which actually meritted being part of the zone, took it to the whole 9 yard but the council leaders had made their mind even when we had countered all their points
