Hi good people of the forum,
I need your help. The keeper of the vehicle received a Parking Charge Notice from UKCPS because of alleged parking without a valid permit. The driver was driving on York Rd from west to east. By taking a right at the intersection with Magnolia Rd., the driver entered Magnolia Rd. The driver saw double yellow stripes on the left hand side of the road. After the double yellow stripes, the driver saw a parking space that appeared to be reserved for Enterprise Car Club because of road markings. After the ECC parking space no indication of parking restrictions were present (neither road markings nor sign posting), so that the driver parked the vehicle there, on the left hand side of the road by the curb. Essentially, the driver left the car where the black Ford in parking on Google Street View.
Google Maps LinkThe driver returned to the vehicle after about 1 hour and drove away.
On the following day the driver essentially repeated what was done on the previous day (except for leaving the vehicle longer, for about 3 hours.)
Sign posting with regards to parking on Magnolia Rd is consistent with the Google Maps Street View between the intersection of York Rd-Magnolia Rd and the intersection of Magnolia Rd-Daisy Place. Since the Google Street View recording, however, a sign with indication of Private land and Parking restrictions was put onto the lamp post after the intersection of Magnolia Rd-Daisy Place. (Lamp post closest to the ‘Showhomes Now Open’ sign.). The indication of Private land and Parking restriction sign hanging on the lamp post was about 50 yards from the parking vehicle, and after an intersection, and alas the driver noticed it only after returning to the scene to investigate. A new street photo is below.

Note that no yellow stickybags were left on the vehicle.
The keeper of the vehicle received two PCNs via post 3 days after each parking. The content is the same, except for the dates and the parking charge reference (thus only the first PCN is uploaded). No communication towards UKCPS was made to this point.


I do not know if it is a good thing or a bad thing, but UKCPS does not seem to be a member of BPA. And I also do not understand how DVLA could give them information.
Your help is much appreciated.