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« on: September 10, 2023, 05:25:16 pm »
We have carefully considered what you say but we have decided not to cancel your Penalty Charge
Notice (PCN).
You were issued a PCN for parking with one wheel (or more) on the pavement or off the road.
Pavement or off-road parking is not allowed unless signs say otherwise. This rule applies 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, and is enforced because vehicles:
• can get in the way of pedestrians, especially blind people or people with prams; and
• can damage paving or underground pipes.
I can advise that any part of the public highway not set aside for vehicles is covered by the footway
parking ban. This includes grass verges, central reservations, ramps linking private property to the
road and pedestrian crossings. Cars and other vehicles should only be parked on the road away from
places where access is needed.
Furthermore, please see Highway Code rule 244: which states you MUST NOT park partially or
wholly on pavements in London. There may be exceptions where road signage shows different
restrictions.
Parking Laws UK | Highway Code Parking Rules for Cars (theukrules.co.uk)
(This is what I received back from harringay regarding my PCN
Please advise)
Thanks