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Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #45 on: »
None of the linked pages 'exist'.

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #46 on: »
@HCAndersen

Apologies, the URL changes after clicking to the one I shared originally.  Please see below for the working URL:

https://smallpdf.com/file#s=bd985d55-b086-43c2-8ba9-d322702f6e0c

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #47 on: »
FFS, this is bloody nonsense.

OP, are you still in time to request a review? If so, do so.

Interests of justice.

This whole issue has been clouded with who did what, where and when.

It's all irrelevant.

The only issue is: could you be considered the 'owner' and therefore liable in light of the evidence?

IMO, the answer is NO.

Would you pl just extract the evidence as it relates to Enterprise and you getting the PCN. Forget everything else. Put it in the form of a timeline.

which shows that:
Initial PCN to Enterprise;
Some waffly letter(apparently sent by Enterprise and addressed to you alone, so what's it doing in the council's evidence?);
Charge Certificate to Enterprise;
PCN to you.

There is no evidence that the council cancelled the PCN and the CC, just a PCN to you.

IMO, the adjudicator, who is the professional, should have spotted this and as a minimum adjourned with a direction to the authority to produce the evidence or preferably to have allowed the appeal on the grounds of procedural impropriety and that to delay would not have been an efficient use of the tribunal's resources. 
« Last Edit: April 07, 2025, 06:33:48 pm by H C Andersen »

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #48 on: »
Aren't the Grounds for Contesting the Appeal put forwrd by Redbridge inaccurate and misleading?

They claim the OP's car was too small to load a bathtub because it is a "Volve Jazz SE", but no such car exists.  If the OP's car had been a Honda Jazz it might have been too small, but it's actually a Volvo XC90 which I'd have thought would easily swallow a bathtub.

Also on what grounds does Redbridge conclude that the invoice is not genuine?

Or does none of this matter if the OP never challenged Redbridge's case?

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #49 on: »
IMO, the issue is who is to be considered the owner.


Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #50 on: »
Placeholder to acknowledge @H C Andersen request, I'll get working on it and share shortly.  Have 28 days I think from date of court order so a little time to tackle.  Thanks

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #51 on: »
It's not a court order, it's a decision of the tribunal.

And see para. 12, in particular 12(2).

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2022/576/schedule/1

You do not have 28 days, you have 14 beginning on date of registration of decision.

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #52 on: »
Refusal decision was 22 March 2025.  Does it get registered the same day?  Otherwise I am beyond 14 days.

I can get the timeline docs in order asap but can I still pursue if beyond 14 days?  Will they get bailiffs out if beyond 14 days?  I noted the decision letter said please pay within 28 days (attached)

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Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #53 on: »
Contact the tribunal and ask them.

The procedures for paying the council and requesting a review are unrelated.

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #54 on: »
Have emailed London Tribunals to confirm the registration date of Adjudicator's decision.

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #55 on: »
As per @HC Andersen directions please see link below for docs

Contents:

Page 1-4 PCN to Enterprice
Page 5 Letter to me from Enterprise
Page 6-7 Charge Certificate to Enterprise
Page 8-11 PCN to me

https://ibb.co/0VtXx0xJ

I haven't received a reply from the tribunal about date decision was registered. I am assuming the date on the adjudicator's decision is date from which clock started.  Can I still appeal if 14 days lapsed as per Para 12(2)?

Will council escalate to bailiff next stage?

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #56 on: »
Bumping up, any thoughts on how to proceed?

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #57 on: »
Phone the tribunal, they'll advise. But it needs to get done.

If you don't pay the council within the 28-day period then the next steps are:

Order for Recovery(which adds £10 to the debt);
After a further 21 days a warrant.

So you've gor plenty of time to get the issue of review sorted.

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #58 on: »
Don't quite follow.  I should call the tribunal and ask to appeal and they will advise on how to do so?  If they say beyond 14 days are there mitigating reasons I can put forward to them?  If they grant appeal what do I have to do next?

Re: Redbridge, parked in restricted street, Cranley Road Ilford IG1
« Reply #59 on: »
You phone to find out:

When the decision was entered;
What you have to do to request a review and what form it should take?

You're not appealing, you're finding out(or not) the process.

Every day lessens your chances.