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Hi, I made the first representation against the original PCN as per the instructions, which state on the back under how to challenge, by going to the website listed as www.brent.gov.uk/managepcn and also emailing parking.reps@brent.gov.uk. but had no reply from either just the reposting of the PCN notice to pay but now with no early repayment option.

As to parking with my car in a postion that may have overhung the neighbour's driveway, this was not the case, it was wholly infront of the clients house with the two near side wheels on the dropped kerb. The neighbour by the way had no issue with my being there and even let us use his driveway to transport items to the back of his neighbours house.

You are correct that the client believes that it was a nosey neighbour that contacted the council to complain and get the enforcement team out.

I am still at a loss as to how or why I would know the rules about parking on the pavement given we have no such rules about this in the norfolk region i live in, am I expected to look these types of rules up for every region I travel to in the UK to find the nuances of the local rules ?

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Post the PCN with no redactions or just give us the PCN number and vehicle VRM.

Footway parking is banned in London but this looks like it could be petty and also loading is allowed but it needs to be ongoing and attended.

PCN BT25786660 VRN or VRM OV62 BTE I have 28 days from 27/10/25 to respond to them





the image below the house with the building work is the house I was parked in front off, with the trailer on the drive and the car parked on the road before the double yellow lines  and two wheels ( near side of car) just on the pavement to allow any cars that came to the cul de sac roundabout to get round, if i parked on the road no car would have been able to get passed the gap between a parked car and the lamp post in the middle of the roundabout was about a cars width)





Any help I would be most grateful
 

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I need some help/advice please. I was issued a PNC by civil enforcement officer B1360 in Chantry Close Harrow, on 26/6/25, I am the registered keeper of the vehicle with possession of the V5C.
I was originally sent the PNC 26/6/25, and a representation was made against that PCN within the 14 days, meaning I was still liable to the 50% discount of the £160 fine. I have not received a response from Brent in reply to my repesentation, only having   The appeal representation included pictures of the street in question and the fact that there were no notifications/signs anywhere in the street, stating not to park on the pavement. I explained the reason why I was there was to dismantle a shed from the client's garden and remove by 27/6/25 as a wedding was taking place in the garden. I don't come to London for business or pleasure, but the deal on the shed was too good to pass up. Living in the region of the East of England, where I do, there is no such restriction about parking with one or two wheels on the pavement, so I had no idea that there was such a restriction in London, nor borough of Brent. My car was parked on the pavement directly in front of the client's drive, and this was because parking it on the road in front of the client's house, due to the roundabout in the cul-de-sac would have made it impossible for a car to drive around the roundabout. I also left a note to say I was working in the garden and if anyone needed me to move the car due to it blocking the road, either to pop in the garden ( the back gate was open ) or to call my mobile number.
I found the PNC on the window when I came out to the car for further tools, the enforcement officer could have called and advised that the car needed moving and I would have done so but they did not. I find it hard to understand that for someone who does not live in London and does not travel to the area, normally would know that such a rule exists, if no signs are provided to inform people. I have attached the original representation and pictures of all the road signs in chantry close Harrow, also here is the google maps link the house I was parked outside is the one with the building work, I was not parked on the double yellow lines.



Here is the link to the dropbox with the images
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/4i4mig8s5ejpldw1vhws2/AMRPeHD_BvsHe-AO3R800pg?rlkey=z6qer71jc62soesq1iivc1y2q&st=9b4ux0th&dl=0

Any help and advice on how to send in another representation against this PNC will be gratefully received
Thank you


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