Hi everyone,
I'm hoping to get some advice regarding a PCN I received during stay at Premier Inn, and I'm not sure how to approach it. Here are the details:
In July 2024, I stayed at Premier Inn in Wolvinston, Billingham, and as per the hotel’s policy, I registered my vehicle’s registration details with them. Despite following the process, I was still issued a PCN for parking. I have a bank statement that shows I paid for my stay, proving I was a legitimate guest at the time the PCN was issued.
To make matters worse, I didn't receive the PCN until recently because it was delivered to an upstairs flat in my building that has been vacant for nearly a year. The property owner moved to Pakistan, and the flat is currently up for sale. I only found out about the PCN on 17/09/2024 when someone from upstairs handed it to my carer. So, I wasn’t able to respond in time.
I also want to mention that I have significant health issues that limit my mobility, including 3 heart attacks, 3 strokes, a spinal injury, a broken hip joint, gout, glaucoma, and recently, a cancer diagnosis. As a pensioner with these serious health conditions, this situation has added a lot of stress, and financially, the fine is really burdensome.
I’m hoping to challenge the PCN on the grounds that I registered my car at the hotel, but I’m unsure how to word my appeal, especially with the delay in receiving the notice.
Has anyone had a similar experience or any advice on how to word my appeal effectively? Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best regards,
John
( i am carer of John) and seeking help on his behalf



only evidence available to me of booking are a text message from a friend suggesting to book hotel and hotel payment transaction in the bank as showings below.