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(parked there late Wednesday PM, after dark - difficult to see signs etc - suspension started 8.30am Thursday)

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Thanks for the clarifying questions, and the suggestion of the email subscription alert off the Council website - i've done that now, so that's something useful learnt too.

I did not see the Suspension signs (and don't know when they went up; and I did not ignore it).

It's a residential street so apart from a couple of EV-bays whcih are marked out to a one-car size it is one long dotted area for Resident Parking (i.e. it's not like there is a series of marked out parking bays).

The nearest Suspended Notice was on a 'Resident Parking Only" council sign which is not in front of our house. The EV bay had no sign on it.

My main question is whether is established precedent around what has historically been deemed 'reasonable' for signage.

I find it a little contradictory that different departments of Camden would choose to put Official Notices (including Planning Permission notices) on the post right in front of our house, and NOT do so for Parking Suspensions for Tree-cutting when the EV-bay in front of our house would also have been suspended presumably. I see afterwards that lamposts in front of other houses pretty much all had Suspended Notices on - but ours didn't.

Thank you all for the responses. The photo below with the gate shows the post right in front of our house which include the E.V. bay as well as non-E.V..

https://we.tl/t-P85xr0NqWk



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Hi - thank you for the reply.

I was definitely in a suspended bay (I learnt afterwards), however my main question is what the law is regarding signage pertinent to Suspended Bays. i.e. what is the case law / precedent with regards to how clear the Signage from the Council needs to be with regards to Parking Restrictions being introduced? That is the only argument I can see my having.

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(also - is there a way of knowing when the signs went up?)

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Thank you for the reply.

Behind my car is the electric charging bay. There was no sign on that lamppost indicating any restriction in front of the building we live in, i.e. no9. I had (when walking to the shops) seen the sign in front of number 10 (the sign is about 25 metres away from our house, eastwards) which showed 'whole bay outside 10 to 11' - I assumed someone was moving house -  and as I was parked in front of no9 and there was no sign on the lamppost there which is right in front of no 9 (which is where parking suspensions signs have been previously - including when we moved in) I assumed that there was no problem with where i was parked.

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Hi. First time poster. Very impressed with the forum. My issue:

Camden CC sent me a PCN dated 7th November 2024 for being 'parked wholly or partly in a suspended bay' - it turns out they were doing tree-cutting on the street. Contravention code 21

My dispute is that directly in front of our house there is an electric charging public bay - but there was no parking restriction yellow sign on it. There were notices on other lampposts on the street - but ours was the only one where there was no notice, and so i had paid no attention.

What is more, there is still a Camden  Planning Permission notice on the lamppost in front of our house - indicating it is one where official communication should be posted, in my view. So, in essence, i believe the signage was inadequate and so i should not be fined. Here are some photos.

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/20fcd3c2aab2789f0aac0d28eba3d1aa20241109144505/ccdbae?t_exp=1731422705&t_lsid=9d7de891-02bb-442e-84f4-3e55f37eca11&t_network=link&t_s=download_link&t_ts=1731163505

The googlemap location is here:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/X7uGZfjTtCxcbpXs8?g_st=ic

We are at 9 Lyndhurst Rd. There was no notice in front of it despite there being an offical public Charging bay there.

Any advice appreciated! Thank you in advance - I am very aware all replies are from volunteers.
Do i have a leg to stand on?

Many thanks


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