Hi
@stamfordman,
Hope you're keeping well.
I got a reply from Waltham Forest today, which I've attached. They don't seem to have really answered the question, at least that's what it seems to me. They have shared a pdf link for a Traffic Management Order dating back to 25th July 2019, which I have also attached.
In my email, I asked the following:
To whom it may concern,
I have received your letter rejecting my informal representation.
Before I decide on how to proceed, could you send the traffic order that makes a disabled bay at the exact location my car was parked as soon as possible.
In their reply, the wrote:
As the Traffic Management Order is a large document we are unable to include it in this letter, however, if you use the following link you can access and read it.
https://store.traffweb.app/walthamforest/documents/parkmap/sched/2019%20No_71%20WL%20FPP%20Consolidation%20final.pdfTried to look at the traffic order website again, and found some reference to disabled bays and the following Traffic Management Order, published 14th October 2022 and to come into effect 17th October 2022 (
https://store.traffweb.app/walthamforest/documents/parkmap/sched/T30b(22)%20-%20Made%20Traffic%20Orders%20(TMO)%20-%20Dis%20Batch%2012b%20(PCL%205b).pdf ) but I can't make sense of it!
Copied below, however, is what I wrote in my representation, which also refers to the same date.
According to the Live Traffic Orders UK website, the location where my vehicle was parked, outside No. 28 Clarendon Road, is designated as a residents' bay, effective from 17/10/2022 to the present day. Additionally, The London Gazette (Notice ID: 4185144; Notice code: 1501, published 14 October 2022) confirms that the disabled bay outside No. 26 was formally removed under Schedule 2 of the Road Traffic Acts. This means that at the time of the alleged contravention, I was lawfully parked in a residents' bay, not a disabled bay as claimed.
Thanks as always!
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