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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC Parking Ticket Proccedure?
« on: March 28, 2025, 07:55:24 pm »
@b789 i cannot thank you enough for your support in this matter.

Received this email from UKPC today.


Good afternoon,

Please be advised your appeal has been responded to your email address as requested by yourself in your appeal with a final letter on 14/01/25, please find a copy attached for your perusal.

Please note our appeals process does state to check your junk/spam inbox.

Please be advised we have reviewed the parking charge and can confirm in this instance it has been cancelled.
Thank you.

Kind regards

Complaints Department
DDI: 0333 220 1070

UK Parking Control Ltd
PO Box 1608
High Wycombe
HP12 9FN


Many thanks!


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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC Parking Ticket Proccedure?
« on: March 20, 2025, 08:14:32 pm »
No response to the email above, but just recieved a final reminder.

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Private parking tickets / Re: UKPC Parking Ticket Proccedure?
« on: March 01, 2025, 05:23:08 am »
First off, I really appreciate you taking the time to respond—your insight into how these companies operate has been an eye-opener. It’s clear UKPC relies on intimidation rather than legitimacy, and I have no intention of rolling over.

So yes, I’m absolutely ready to fight this. If they want to push it all the way to a claim, so be it—I’ll be waiting.

What’s my next step? I gather I need to send a formal complaint to UKPC demanding proof of their appeal response and the missing POPLA code. Do you have a template or key points I should include to make it as effective as possible?

Also, I’ll be lodging a complaint with the BPA regarding their failure to follow proper procedures. Anything else I should do at this stage?

Thanks again for your time—I’m all in on this fight.

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Private parking tickets / UKPC Parking Ticket Proccedure?
« on: February 28, 2025, 09:50:51 am »
Received a parking ticket from UKPC for slightly exceeding a bay in a free car park. There was plenty of space, and my young son was desperate for the toilet, so my parking wasn’t perfect.

I decided to appeal and submitted a form via their online portal. Weeks passed with no response, so I assumed the appeal was successful, and the matter was closed.

Info supplied

I am writing to formally dispute the Parking Charge Notice (PCN) number [PCN Number] issued on [Date of Issue] for the vehicle registration number [Vehicle Registration Number].

I acknowledge that my vehicle was parked slightly over the bay markings. However, I would like to highlight the following mitigating circumstances:

Free Parking: The car park in question is typically free of charge, and there was no loss of revenue to your client.
Urgent Need: My son required urgent access to toilet facilities, necessitating a quick stop at the nearby Next or Costa Coffee.
Minimal Impact: The car park was not busy at the time, and my parking did not impede any other vehicles or cause any inconvenience to other users.
Given these circumstances, I believe the issuance of a £60 fine is disproportionate and unfair. I kindly request that you review the evidence and cancel the PCN.

I have attached a copy of the PCN for your reference. Please contact me if you require any further information.




Then, out of nowhere, I received a bailiff letter demanding £170.

UKPC provides a phone number, but it's fully automated—no way to speak to an actual person. Their website also offers no access to the appeal I submitted.

Shouldn’t there be a process they must follow?

Acknowledgment of the appeal?
A response to the appeal?
A chance to speak with a representative?
It feels incredibly unfair—threatening bailiff letters with zero communication or recourse.

Has anyone dealt with this before? Any advice?

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