Just explain all this to the judge. I doubt that they will file an SWS and you can object to it anyway.
You argue that the claim should be struck out as no cause of action (CPR 16.4(1)(a).
You argue that the Claimants WS is third hand hearsay, written in the third person and should not carry any weight.
You argue that the defendant was not the driver and show that the claimant has not provided any evidence to prove that the defendant was the driver, especially as you have provided a WS to state that you were the driver.
You have this in the defence:
Lack of standing or landowner authority, and lack of ADR
37. DVLA data is only supplied if there is an agreement flowing from the landholder (ref: KADOE rules). It is not accepted that this Claimant (an agent of a principal) has authority to form contracts at this site in their name. The Claimant is put to strict proof of their standing to litigate.
Whilst I would have put more directly that the claimant was put to strict proof of a valid contract flowing from the landowner, blah, blah, I don't see anything in their bundle that evidences their standing to litigate. A statement from a paralegal simply stating that "
the claimant was instructed by the private landowner to manage parking on the land" is in no way 'proof' of their standing.
Why has the claimant not provided a copy of their contract with the landowner?
You just need to go in with the knowledge of their failings. They are using Moorside Legal who are a firm of incompetent wannabes. If they even send a pay-by-the-hour advocate to represent them on the day, that person will have no idea about the case as they will probably only have received their copy of the bundle the evening before, if not on the day.
Know the case well. Go in with confidence and raise the points here and ask the judge to consider them.
I doubt you'll get ay costs, especially as they appear to be a bit exaggerated. However, if you are successful, you can ask for the defendants loss of earnings because of attendance , up to £95 plus any travel expenses and parking etc. As the Lay Rep, you cannot claim anything.