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I got a response from the Landlord's representative.  He talked about having a strict policy, and the cost being there to deter people from poor parking.

However, as I'd appealed to his good nature in my request, he said it was the season of goodwill, and cancelled the notification for me.

A great result!

So, THANK YOU to everyone who helped me with this, and provided responses and guidance - all very much appreciated.

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Thank you for this additional information. 

I have been very careful with my wording so far to not reveal who the driver was, and have appealed as the Registered Keeper.

I guess I now need to wait for the result of the appeal before taking the next steps.

In the interim, I will write to the Landlord of the retail park to complain and ask them to cancel the PCN.

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Thank you for the information to date.

The incident was on 5/12/23, and the Parking Charge Issue Date was 8/12/23.

I made an the appeal to their online system on 21/12/23.

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The driver parked across one of the white lines in a bay at the above retail park on 5 December.  They visited one Retailer (Curry's) for less than 10 minutes.

I, as the Registered Keeper of the car, received a NTK Parking Charge, dated 8 December (attached) for £100, with a 14 day early pay discount of £40.

I have subsequently visited the site to complain to the Retailer, and to check the signage.  The Retailer was sympathetic, and has provided the Landlords details, but has no relationship with UKPC, who issued the PCN.  They advised the Landlords as
Savills, 3 Wellington place, Leeds, Ls1 4ap, 01132440100  (The contact they had was David Bosah).

I noted that the closest sign to where the car was parked was damaged, and the next nearest sign was partly obscured by a lamppost, and took photos of these (attached)

To date, I have made an appeal directly to UKPC, (ie. "to dispute your 'parking charge', as the keeper of the vehicle. I deny any liability or contractual agreement and I will be making a complaint about your predatory conduct to your client landowner.")  I also complained about the damaged sign, resulting in unclear signage.

I was initially guided to contact the Landowner to ask them to cancel the PCN, but wanted to check whether this is correct, whether Savills would be the correct point of contact, and also if there is a template to use ?

All help appreciated (thank you).


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