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Hello,

Thanks,DWMB2. Got a good result here.

 
Thank you for your recent correspondence regarding the above Parking Charge, which we have reviewed.
 
I can confirm the Parking Charge has now been cancelled and no further action will be taken in this matter.
 
Please note that once the Parking Charge is cancelled the contact details are removed from the Parking Charge and will not be retained for any purpose or shared with third parties.  We are, however, required to retain images and appeal correspondence for a period of 2 years by DVLA and 3 years by the BPA and are not therefore able to delete these from our system. You can review our privacy policy at https://horizonparking.co.uk/privacy-policy/ or you can request that a copy is sent to you in the post by contacting us at the address below, if you have any queries regarding your data.
 
Kind regards,

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Excellent, thank you DWMB2.

There is no company, just one person. To the second question, yes, the person to whom the PCN is addressed is the registered keeper of the vehicle.

Will use the text listed below for the appeal and follow the instructions provided. I'll keep you posted on any meaningful updates.

Thanks once again.

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Thank you for your response.

No, I haven't had any contact with them identifying myself or anyone else as the driver. With this, when going through the appeal form on their portal,they ask "association to the appeal in question" - on the drop-down list the options are: registered keeper and driver, registered keeper, the driver, hirer or lessee, or other.

Am I right in saying "other" is the right option? It's a mandatory question. Also, can I please ask for advise on what to include on the appeal - the details and information to provide.

Many thanks

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Hello,

New to this forum so would really appreciate any advice you can share.

We have this PCN issued by Horizon Parking on behalf of Woodgrange Park Cemetery suggesting the vehicle is causing an obstruction. Now whilst the cemetery has some bays at the entrance point, there's no such restrictions elsewhere.

The paperwork suggests an obstruction has taken place. The picture evidence doesn't suggest an obstruction has taken place nor does it suggest parking has taken place in a restricted place.

Is anyone able to advise please? Payment is due tomorrow for the 14 day discounted window.
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