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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: PeterCushill on December 30, 2025, 09:16:58 am
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It’s not a fine, it’s an invoice for payment.
Regardless, please read https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/ and post what you’ve sent and received in order for you to be given the best possible advice. Currently we’re flying blind.
You presumably identified the driver in your appeal.
If the pharmacy employs Parking Eye, then the pharmacy can get this cancelled directly.
Your appeal is likely to be rejected, primarily because most appeals are, but you will have the opportunity to appeal to POPLA which you can do with advice and assistance here.
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We have a GP surgery and a pharmacy that share the same car park. The GP surgery has a number‑plate system for parking, but the pharmacy doesn’t. I was collecting a prescription from the pharmacy, but they were very busy. As a result, I ended up parked for around 20 minutes and have now been issued a £100 parking fine, even though the car park only allows 10 minutes of free parking.
The pharmacy has written a letter confirming that I was collecting a prescription, and we posted this to the appeals team. However, two weeks later I received a reminder saying I still need to pay the £100. I’ve now submitted the appeal online and included a photo of the pharmacy’s letter.
How likely is it that the fine will be cancelled?