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Thanks to all of you, Morrisons has agreed to cancel my PCN!

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just ignore it[/b].
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OP, is your grandchild permanently resident abroad?
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She has a contract for the next 2 years, and then she will decide...

Thanks for all replys

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Thanks for the advice. I’ve contacted Morrisons, and I’m waiting to hear back from them. Hopefully, they’ll respond before the 14-day discounted period ends.

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Hi
I am the registered keeper, but I was not the driver and was not insured on the vehicle at the time the PCNs were issued.I gave my old car to my grandchild to use.
The car was being used by my grandchild. She parked on Tatton Crescent, London E5 9AG, a private road with red lines, managed by Private Parking Solutions London Ltd (PPS). She had verbal permission from a local shop manager to park there. The manager is not employed by PPS but he has a connection with them. The permission was understood to be for a limited period. however my grandchild believed this period was longer.
After that short period ended, I started receiving 10 PCNs by post as the registered keeper.

My grandchild showed the PCNs to the manager, who said he would deal with them. This continued for some time with no resolution. Around six months ago, my grandchild left the UK. I am still receiving letters, now from various debt collection companies.I note that different debt collection companies have been used for different groups of tickets.
How can I stop these letters?
Should I contact PPS and confirm I was not the driver (and not insured) at the time?

If I name the driver, could this cause any issues for my grandchild now that she is abroad (and if she comes back)?

Is it too late to challenge the PCNs?

Location:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/mvJnMcTLs7GokoDx7

Copies of some letters include 1 last for each group PCN enclosed.

1st letters (all of them):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6heEXQqfde81xFAp7

Last letter (group 1):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VeHVgRL4nmzR9rHv5

Last letter (group2):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/HCFzZrSb63C1ioUp8

last letters (group3):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YmuV6gjpQvnqFqGZ7

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Hi all,
First time posting here, and I’d appreciate some advice please.

I’ve received by post a PCN for overstaying by 19 minutes at Morrisons car park, Stamford Hill, London N16 5TB. The car park offers 2 hours of free parking.

I am the registered keeper, but was not the driver at the time. My wife was driving. She is a Blue Badge holder, however she did not register the vehicle with a staff member as stated on the signage (she was unaware of this requirement).

There is no Morrisons receipt.

My question is:
Would it be better to appeal based on the Blue Badge/disability, or on the fact that I was not the driver?

Any guidance on how best to proceed would be much appreciated.
Also, if someone would be willing to help draft an initial appeal, that would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Location:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/hXLGVeY1mz19DJM68

images:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/YGd7fRE76NA3vRfa6


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