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NSGL parking ticket
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Hi All,
A few years ago I have had help in here and hoped the same again.
Received the attached letter from NSGL parking.
I dropped my daughter off in the city centre (Gloucester) and while I was waiting for the mrs to come back I pulled up on the side to get away from the main road.
There might be a sign somewhere where you drive in, or around the construction site (you can see the metal fence in the back) but I didn't notice it.

Is it something I better to get on with and swallow or can it be cleared off?

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Re: NSGL parking ticket
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There might be a sign somewhere where you drive in,
Getting some photos of the signage would be useful.
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Re: NSGL parking ticket
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The notice is not fully compliant with PoFA requirements as a section of mandatory wording is missing.

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Getting some photos of the signage would be useful.

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Does it help? I parked on Orchard Street. Now, looking the picture I see the massive sign on the fence. However, if I saw this sign it wouldn't make me stop and not going into Orchard St.

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The notice is not fully compliant with PoFA requirements as a section of mandatory wording is missing.
Does that mean I can appeal against?

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You should stop identifying the driver, for sure!
https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/
It might not matter here, but the moment you start doing so to the parking company you are potentially and metaphorically shooting yourself in the foot.

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High Orchard Street is a road which is maintained at public expense - meaning that they cannot issue a private parking notice if you are on a public road.

The picture on the NtK simply shows you on the road - have they provided any other pictures of your vehicle stopped?

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High Orchard Street is a road which is maintained at public expense - meaning that they cannot issue a private parking notice if you are on a public road.

The picture on the NtK simply shows you on the road - have they provided any other pictures of your vehicle stopped?
No, only those 2 pictures.