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Hi All.

The PCN has gone upto £70 now and will go up to £105 on 26/8/25 if I don't pay.

My original appeal went in June. It was rejected saying if I had sent a official GP/Hospital letter they would have considered the appeal. They informed me to wait for the Notice to Owner. I received and got a draft from yourselves and sent it to them on 11/8/25.
Now I got an email saying they want a GP/Hospital letter confirming that only 13th May 2025 at 13:54 I stopped at a loading bay because I needed to get to a toilet. Previously I have sent then a witness statement that they wanted confirming the event from the shop, whose facilities I used. They are saying they want a letter because my original diagnosis letter is dated 2023.
Any help and advice welcome please.

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Good afternoon. Hope you are well.

I sent the long version to Birmingham City Council and have had a reply back.

I have attached it for your inspection and further guidance. I have asked my GP if a letter could be done and they have said it will cost £25. To be honest it's £25 that I don't have unless I borrow but want the Council to reimburse because they requested it for further information. I have 18 days to reply back to them.
I look forward to hearing from you. Many thanks in advance.
Saeeda

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As requested

Please see attached Nto.

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Following my PCN notice in May when I was informed by Birmingham City Council, if I had submitted my medical information then the fine could have been overlooked. I sent the evidence later and was told to wait until I get the letter. I have received the Notice to Owner letter. Can you please help draft a copy or give me some terms of the law which will be in my favour. On Alum Rock Road Birmingham, no disabled parking. Only parking is on street corner for 2 cars. They are no way near any toilets and there are no public toilets that can be used nearby.
I hope to hear soon. Thanks

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Okay. I will send them the evidence despite them saying I have to wait for the letter to arrive and then go to tribunal.
The sign outside was covered with some posters on the day

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Hi.

It was outside 172 Alum Rock Road.
I have an diagnosed condition letter from the hospital. I will try and locate it and send it to you as soon as possible.
Thanks for your support.

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Hi
I am after a bit of advice please. I got a PCN fine for parking in a loading restricted space in Birmingham on Alum Rock Road.
On the day I did not see any signs or kerb markings. The kerbs on the corners of the road were blocked by cars parked on them. I looked for signs and could not see any because my view was restricted by hanging clothes all over.
I am disabled and there was no disabled spaces to park on the whole road and only 3 spaces on each side street which were taken up and if available would have been to far to walk, and I desperately needed the toilet.
Despite displaying my badge and getting a witness letter from the shop assistant my appeal was rejected saying if I had sent a doctors letter it may have been changed.
On submission I sent my appeal, a picture and a witness letter because I had already displayed my disabled badge. The badge was issued for a medical condition.
From the timing on my clock display and receiving the ticket was a couple of minutes just to use the shops facilities after explaining that I am disabled and desperately need the toilet. My appeal was rejected saying they might have considered if I had sent my doctors letter.
I would like to know if I should pay now at half price or what are my chances at the tribunal and to wait for tribunal?
Any advice, guidance and support welcome.
Thanks 


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