Hello all,
I am looking for advice please. I visited the Lake District at the weekend (near Ullswater) and went to a local National Trust. The car park was completely full so I had to find alternative parking nearby further up the road. I found a lay-by where cars were already parked and there was space for one more car. There were double yellow lines on the actual road/carriageway, but they did not extend into the lay-by itself. This led me to believe there was no parking on the road but parking in the lay-by would be fine.
However, I came back from our walk to find the yellow PCN sticker on the windshield. All other cars had vacated by that time so I couldn’t tell if anyone else got one or not.
I really think that this lay-by is a bit of a “trap” and very misleading as there were no indications within the layby that parking was restricted. I took the yellow lines on the road side to mean that parking on the carriageway was not permitted and didn’t extend this thinking to the actual off-road area.
Maybe there is nothing I can do, I’m not very good with this sort of thing. That’s why I’ve come here for advice. If there are any standard appeal letters that suit my case I’d really appreciate if someone could share that.
Thanks
Chris
P.S.
I have included the PCN (front and back) and a picture of the cars position and the markings on the road. Note there are no markings/signs in the lay-by.
Here is a google street view link to the location:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2jHVXZSUXhDCntNMA?g_st=ic