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Private parking tickets / Re: Private parking ticket on public road
« on: June 04, 2025, 06:37:37 pm »
Great info from you both, many thanks!

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Private parking tickets / Re: Private parking ticket on public road
« on: June 04, 2025, 07:30:59 am »
Thanks so much for your response – really appreciate it! I did the best I could to put together a response. Hopefully, that mistake won't outweigh all the other issues with that parking charge and the site itself.

Just wondering – if a private parking firm doesn’t know who was driving, would they still just go after the registered keeper? And if it actually went to court, would I be legally required to name the driver, assuming I’m just the keeper?

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Private parking tickets / Re: Private parking ticket on public road
« on: June 03, 2025, 06:51:38 pm »
Hi DWMB2
Thank you for your quick response. I ripped the letter up but have just pieced it together and it actually reads as per below -  apologies for the error of the wording in my original post, I have corrected this now.

'Unfortunately, you are outside of the appeals deadline and therefore you are unable to appeal to us or the IAS. We recommend settling the charge in order to avoid additional costs'

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Private parking tickets / Private parking ticket on public road
« on: June 03, 2025, 06:40:50 pm »
Hi everyone,

I received the attached parking ticket to which I appealed. My appeal is also attached.

There are no road markings (picture showing this attached), and the road is listed as public and maintained at public expense. There's nothing indicating specific ownership or any restricted areas related to the signage (picture of sign attached)

Today I received another letter, stating 'Unfortunately, you are outside of the appeals deadline and therefore you are unable to appeal to us or the IAS. We recommend settling the charge in order to avoid additional costs'.

Any advice on the next steps I should follow would be much appreciated, thank you in advance!

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@cp8759
Apologies, I have now removed my post with PCN images in.

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Again, many thanks for the continued help with this.

@cp8759 the only redactions made are PCN number and my registration?


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H C Andersen, appreciate the response. So would you say it's better just to keep my appeal simple and straight to the point that the signage is misleading?

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WOW thank you all very much for your knowledge and info!

I will put together a more comprehensive response using the above mentions and get that sent off.

Really appreciate everyones help.

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I have this so far...

I am writing to contest the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) I received today while I was parked on The Strand in Saundersfoot. The primary reason for my appeal is that the signage, which I have included pictures of for your reference, was misleading. It gave me the impression that waiting was permissible from the 1st of October to the 31st of March, inclusive.

Furthermore, I would like to bring to your attention that the PCN in question does not clearly identify the name of the enforcing authority, which, as stated in the Contents of a penalty charge notice served under regulation 5 b), is a mandatory requirement.

I am eager to hear your response to my appeal.

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You're a star John, thanks for your help

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thank you

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Thanks for posting the GSV. The sign in situ is here
https://maps.app.goo.gl/WHhuGnEcwr9SWtnr9

I assume you were parked the same side of the road as the the sign?

Yes, I was parked between that sign and the car just before it, where it reads on GSV 'THE STRAND'

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Many thanks to both of you for the information. Yes, I received a PCN for parking here today.

Here is a GSV link:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/mSMZ2t5HH7vf859NA

All along the road you can see those yellow signs stating 'At any time 1 April - 30 Sept'. So in short, I should appeal this ticket?

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Does a yellow sign stating 'At any time 1 April - 30 Sept' override parking on double yellows?

Thank you for any information/help.

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