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Re: UKPC Worcester Blackpole McDonalds Car Park
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The advised emails have been sent, and post family time, the driver has finally dug this out as the appeal wording:

Parking Charge Reference No: xxxxxxx
Vehicle Reg: xxxxxxxxxxx

A notice to Keeper was received regarding a parking charge at Blackpool Retail Estate on 10/11/25. As Keeper without acknowledgment of being the driver this message is to appeal the issued charge.

We wish for this charge to be purged from your records on the grounds that:

The signage is not clearly visible on site at night
The driver was a customer at the McDonald's on site via the drive thru was not parked for the whole time

Regards
Keeper:xxxxxxx
Ref: xxxxxx

As said the site swallowed this without anything coming back.


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Re: UKPC Worcester Blackpole McDonalds Car Park
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While there has been nothing back from aos@ there has been an email from complaints@ukparkingcontrol.com

Good afternoon,

Thank you for your email below.

The parking charge was issued on 11/11/2025 as the vehicle was parked at Blackpole Retail Park - Overstaying Time . Your name and address was obtained from the DVLA, as you are the registered keeper of the vehicle. The parking charge notice was sent to you on 15/11/2025 and a final reminder was sent to you on 29/11/2025. Please see attached PDF copies of these notices. After no payment or correspondence from you, the parking charge was passed to our third-party debt recovery company for further action.

Please note that you had the opportunity to appeal the parking charge if you believed it was issued incorrectly or you wanted to. This information is provided on the back of the parking charge notice.

Please note that when the parking charge was passed to debt recovery, a trace was carried out for an alternative address.

Entrance signage advises motorists that terms of parking apply, and that notices within the car park should be checked to identify the full terms and conditions. These notices are numerous and placed appropriately throughout the car park. It is ultimately the responsibility of the motorist to ensure they identify the terms of parking, and then decide whether to park their vehicle, or leave the site if they are unable to meet those terms.

It is UKPC’s position that the signage installed on site is more than sufficient to bring the terms and conditions to the attention of any motorist, both in the clarity of information contained within it, as well as the number of appropriately placed signs on site, that a legally binding contract is formed between the motorist and the party offering that contract.

At all stages of the lifespan of this particular parking charge, we have adhered to the BPA code of practice and dispute your allegations that we have acted inappropriately or handled the case incorrectly.

Subsequently the matter is with ZZPS for further action.

Thank you
Kind regards,
Complaints Department
 
UK Parking Control Ltd
PO Box 1608
High Wycombe
HP12 9FN