Reply from UKCPS today, also added a clearer photo of signage:
https://ibb.co/Xfc14mV3Thank you for your appeal submitted on 15th February 2026. After reviewing your comments, and carefully considering the evidence collected at the time the Parking Charge was issued, we regret to inform you that your appeal has been unsuccessful. The reasons for our decision are detailed below:
Thank you for your correspondence regarding the above Parking Charge Notice. We have carefully reviewed your appeal and can confirm that it has been unsuccessful.
The charge was issued because the driver was observed leaving the site, which is a breach of the clearly displayed terms and conditions of parking. Our operative recorded contemporaneous notes confirming that a female with black hair, wearing a blue jacket, black trousers, and pale pink trainers, was seen walking off the site towards the hospital accompanied by two passengers.
While you have raised points regarding keeper liability under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, please note that this Parking Charge Notice has been issued based on the actions of the driver at the time of the contravention. As you have not identified the driver, liability for the charge currently remains. If you wish to transfer liability, you may do so by submitting a valid Transfer of Liability by providing the full name and serviceable postal address of the driver. Should this information not be supplied, the Parking Charge Notice remains payable.
Parking at the above location requires the driver to remain on-site throughout the entire period of parking. Failure to comply with the terms and conditions, by parking and subsequently leaving the site, will result in the driver being contractually obligated to pay a parking charge.
Attached, you will find photographic evidence showing the vehicle parked at the location mentioned above.
We have extended the opportunity for you to pay the reduced amount of, £60.00, until 05/03/2026, after this date, the full amount of £100.00 will be due.