1) It is purely based in disability discrimination where appeals have not given consideration where the contravention is linked to disability.
2) My PCN was just what started this and I went to the Tribunal knowing that my appeal would be refused. However the adjudicator said the website change and a few examples of where PCNs have been cancelled in similar facts to mine would have helped.
3) The website change is after I compiled a list of councils who have clear guidance around disabled badge related contraventions.
4) My FOI requests haven't given me what I really needed. This was the appeal data related to disability related mitigation. As this would require going through each case, which would take 2 mins each. For 2 codes 6 months of 2025 there were a total of 2600 PCNs.
This was also the case for appeal data for just mitigating circumstances. What I was able to get the appeal data under two codes related to the disabled badge for 2024/2025 - again not knowing what grounds they were appealed on... In short based on 40 and 87
1) How many were appealed, irrespective of the "grounds"
1091
2) How many were successful on first appeal.
43
3) How many were refused on first appeal.
1038
4) How many were appealed a second time.
287
5) How many were successful on second appeal.
81
6) How many were refused on second appeal
185
I think I will request the total number of PCNS for each year as this would provide better context. I can link this to the policy that other councils have on their website around disabled badges.
But I feel like I am clutching at straws.
5) Due to not being able to access specific data I decided that I could possibly find examples of where discretion has been applied for badge related errors by asking around - I can only cite two examples but there are plenty, hence reaching out online.
6) Contact with Redbridge Parking Enforcement has been made by MP and councillors. We have only received the generic response as you have correctly said.
A) It was asked if the discretion policy around disability would withstand a legal challenge - to which they replied yes.
B) Head of Enforcement replied with generic response related to IAS. Equality actions taken before the appeal but disability grounds cannot over-ride the legal framework.
C) Still awaiting equalities impact assessment report.
7) From your last paragraph, I think a Pre action letter would be the way. As I have done everything possible as a concerned resident. I cannot get any coherent data. My first option was now writing to the Ombudsman. As you correctly said the onus is on me to provide the evidence.

My aim after the second rejection was to bring about change on the website at the very least. Which I am so glad was agreed and last correspondence was that it has been added - but to date still hasn't.
The only case I found which gave me motivation was a Scottish one. Where an appeal to the upper tribunal decided that by not considering the disability was incorrect. Here is the link.
More importantly, disability related errors should get the discretion it deserves. Many as we can see do not appeal, many are wrongfully fearful that they may lose their badge, some probably don't even know they can appeal.
If Redbridge had a clear framework like other councils who will cancel a PCN in these circumstances - I wonder about how much revenue was generated from vulnerable residents.
The help I recieved from MP's and Councillor was because they rightly agreed that there is no clear and consistent policy. I had to emphasise my PCN is irrelevant and I would like to see disabled residents protected.
End Note:
My main aim is for policy change however questions need to be answered. Redbridge Parking Enforcement must be held accountable as only they decide their use of discretion for disability-related appeals, unchallenged. Ultimately they can refuse every appeal as even if a Tribunal upholds an appeal, they can only make recommendations. So are disabled drivers purely at the mercy of Redbridge Parking Enforcement.
Are Redbridge Parking Enforcement profiting from someone else's misfortune?
Thank you so much for your post as it has given me a lot of clarity and also helped plug holes in my overall argument.
My next is writing to the Ombudsman with written support from councillors. Who thankfully have taken this on with me.
I look forward to your thoughts. Apologies about the delay.