Hi...Just an update,
Finally heard back from IAS, OPS has responded to them with all the documents and IAS is offering us the opportunity to add any further evidence on an IAS-3 form, but interesting they've not provided a date to respond by...

Can anyone let us know what the next step is in this process please?
Dear XXXXXXXX
You have chosen to use the postal system for the service and receipt of documents during your appeal to the Independent Appeals Service.
The Operator has now uploaded their representations and/or any evidence upon which they wish to rely and this can be found below and the enclosed documents.
What Do I need to Do Now?
You do not need to do anything further; this information is provided to you for information only. If you wish to add any further evidence to support your appeal please forward the completed IAS-3 Further Iterations Form (enclosed) and any other information to reach us by, otherwise we will process the appeal with the correspondence you have already supplied.
The operator reported that...
The appellant was the keeper.
The operator is seeking keeper liability in accordance with PoFA..
ANPR/CCTV was used.
The Notice to Keeper was sent on 05/11/2025.
A response was received from the Notice to Keeper.
The ticket was issued on 01/11/2025.
The Notice to Keeper (ANPR) was sent in accordance with PoFA.
The charge is based in Contract.
The operator made the following comments...
We note the appellants comments however, It do not exempt them from the from the terms and conditions of the site. We are instructed by the freehold landowner to enforce parking on site in accordance with the displayed term. It is the motorists responsibility to ensure that when parking on private land that they review the terms and conditions and park accordingly. The displayed terms state that all vehicles must be parked wholly within the confines of a marked bay at all times.
The contravention photos provided show that the driver parked on site out of a marked bay on double yellow lines and proceeded to walk off site; returning after a period of time and proceeding to leave. Therefore the appellant has parked and made use of the land. The IPC code of practise define parked as a vehicle being stationary other than in the course of driving. A consideration period is afforded to motorists to review the terms on site; this however is not a period of free parking to make use of the land. By making use of the land the appellant has accepted the terms and is no longer afforded a consideration period.
All notices are sent POFA compliant. The Notice to Keeper contains all the pertinent details as required by POFA and was sent within the correct timeframe and therefore the appellant can be held liable as the registered keeper.
The site and signage has been audited by the IPC and therefore the site is deemed as complaint with the signage prominent enough to bring the terms of parking to the attention of motorists.
By failing to park within the confines of a marked bay and making use of the land the appellant is in direct contravention to the displayed terms and conditions and therefore contractually agrees to pay a parking charge.
Yours Sincerely,
The Independent Appeals Service
Independent Appeals Service
PO Box 662, Macclesfield, SK10 9NR