Patience. You are not in immediate danger.
It is likely that we will advise you to pay the enforcement notice to prevent incurring further charges.
This will not preclude you from talking action to get the matter reset and you seem to have good reason to be hopeful of that.
Thanks. With regards to paying the enforcement notice, what happens if I pay and then the PCN is reset? Would I be able to recover any of the monies I've paid to Newlyn?
Sorry, I was a bit brief as limited time for me last night.
Incandescent has answered you and any refund will come from the council if your application to the court is successful.
The reason we advise paying the enforcement notice amount is to avoid incurring the additional fee of £235 stated on the notice as a warning,
So what application do you need to make?
It's an Out of Time Statutory Declaration and you'll see members refer to this as an OOT.
For now, download forms PE3 and PE2 which you can find on the TEC or GOV websites.
DO NOT attempt to complete them before you fully understand what they are and the difference between them.
It is very important to get them right and include the detail they require.
So have a look, tell us what you think and ask any questions you have.
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I note that Hippocrates has taken an interest and he has had some success for the location concerned and might help you if we can get you a new pcn.