FAQ

Appeals should be sent to us, in writing, within 28 days of receiving your Parking Charge Notice. The address to send your appeal to is printed on the Parking Charge Notice.

We will respond to your appeal within 14 days of receiving it.

The appeals department will consider each appeal on their own merits and write back to advise you of the outcome.

Your blue badge does not entitle you to any parking privileges on private property. We would refer you to your blue badge handbook for more information.

The charge falls within the international parking community.

The DVLA has informed us that you were the keeper of this vehicle at the date of the incident. If you were not the Keeper at that date, please obtain evidence of this from the DVLA and forward it to us.

Your fie has been passed over as part of our debt recovery process, as a result of the non-payment of this PCN.

We rarely place tickets onto the windscreen of cars. Most of our car parks are managed by ANPR/MNPR cameras and then the ticket is then sent to you via the post.

Tickets that are issued on private land are not required to be placed on the vehicle windscreen. The Road Traffic Act only requires statutory authorities to issue tickets on the vehicle windscreen.

Your details were obtained from the DVLA.