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I think I will make a formal representation and will ask the pharmacy for a letter or I will see what I can add as evidence to say that I came there to collect colic drops and special milk (prescription milk because he has a milk allergy, so I have to buy the milk from a pharmacy) and see if they waive it because I had mitigating circunstances

My question as well, if there is no single line in that small street - would the sign at the bottom of the street saying that the restrictions apply 08.30-18.30 would not be considered misleading?

Thank you

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Please see attached what I sent to challenge the PCN, the following letter, a picture of the sign on the street that says that the restrictions are from 08.30-18.30 and the birth certificate of my son as evidence that I am a single mum and the age of my son who at the time was only 7 weeks

Thank you

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So you are advising to pay the fine then?
I have uploaded their response and the pictures
If you could have a look I would appreciate it a lot - thank you!

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On the 26/03/25 at 19.54 I parked on a street called Cabbell st in NW1 5NY that had a big sign that said "Controlled zone Monday-Saturday 08.30-18.30"
The 26th March was a wednesday at 19.54 so clearly outside of those limits
I parked on a residents bay and got a PCN

I appealed it on the grounds that I parked outside of the controlled hours and that I was on my own with my 7weeks old baby and I needed to collect something from the pharmacy for him and the appeal got rejected and the answer from the council was that residents bays are 24h

However, if that is the case, then the sign at the bottom of the street is misleading because I went back to check the street and all the bays were residential bays, ie no spaces to pay per hour. So if all the spaces in that street are residential and according to the council, only residents can park in those 24h - why do they put a sign at the bottom of the street saying that the controlled hours are from 08.30-18.30?

I was thinking of putting a formal representation but I would like to get some advice to see if I have any chances
If I want to make a formal representation, I need to do so by 1st June
If you cannot reply by then, is there a service free of charge where i could get more adviceon this matter?

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