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I'll check the zone details. The CEO has taken a pic of a repeater sign - is near wgere you parked can you tell?

That particular repeater sign was quite far behind the vehicle, towards the end of the no-through road. The start of the street has paid-for bays, clearly outlined with road markings. I've attached a screenshot from Google Maps with some wonderful MS Paint highlights to show the location of the vehicle and the repeater sign pictured by the CEO:


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Can't see the PCN.

The thread you linked shows that the location is within a PPA and also that defences are fact specific i.e. what was your entry route to Mildmay and did you pass a PPA sign, albeit not at the entrance to Mildmay.

Thank you - I don't believe I did, the route from memory was something like Kingston Road > Woodlands Road > Albert Road > Mildmay Road. I don't recall seeing any PPA signs, and I will double check the dashcam footage shortly to double check. Google Maps street view confirms there are no PPA signs on the above route, but appreciate that may be out of date.

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Hi all,

Looking for some advice regarding a recent PCN received on Mildmay road, Ilford (29/03/26).
Reason: Parked in a permit space or zone without a valid virtual permit or clearly displaying a valid permit.

The vehicle was parked on the main street, not within a marked bay or on single/double yellow lines. There were no road markings at all where the vehicle was parked. There were no entry signs to the road denoting that a permit is required to park there, nor any signs in the local vicinity to the car that a permit is required.

Having done a bit of research thanks to this invaluable forum, I came across a post with an almost exact situation:
https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/parking-restriction-on-unmarked-road/

I am therefore under the impression that due to the lack of entry signage establishing Mildmay Road as a permit parking area, as well as no permit-only signs within the vicinity of the vehicle, the contravention simply did not occur.

Attached -

Image of the PCN:


Google street view:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/e5N7ymTWyx3w9NVQ6

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