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...this link is better: https://consultation.hackney.gov.uk/streetscene/oldhill-street-tyssen-school-school-street/
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Looks like I am outside of that period: https://consultation.hackney.gov.uk/streetscene/oldhill-street-tyssen-school-school-street/user_uploads/delegated-powers-decision.pdf
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It's ok,thanks. Just checked on google maps and there is indeed another sign part way down Oldhill street that has the restriction on it. Just goes to show,just because you have been using a road for 30 years don't assume the restrictions will remain the same.
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...sorry,when I try to attach the file it opens to the individual pictures. I don't know how to correct this? oldhill 4.pdf oldhill 2.pdf oldhill 1.pdf oldhill 3.pdf
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Received this pcn today for driving in a street during restricted hours. This is a fairly new restriction that I had no idea about. The only warning is on a sign above the bus lane on the main road that the restricted street is at a right angle to. As my focus was on the oncoming traffic and the junction itself, I didn't notice the new sign. As it is,I have never seen a restricted street displaying this kind of sign. Do I have any grounds for appeal?
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The Landlord has asked Thames water for a formal letter stating that the drain is the responsibility of the church.He will be contacting the church with this to see if prompts them to take action.
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I've tried speaking to them. The church is a Jehovahs witness one, so no vicar. They have assured me that they will pass on my concerns but the problem has persisted and they do nothing.
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I have an issue with a drain that floods the area outside the front door of a property I rent. The drain is in a private road, owned by a local church. Every time there is a heavy storm, the drain overflows and creates a large puddle up to 4" deep outside my front door. As cars come down the road to attend the church, water is pushed over the door stop and floods into the basement. I spoke to Thames Water last year and they informed me that the ownership and responsibility laid with the church. I contacted the church but no action was taken so Thames Water agreed to send someone to try to deal with it. The upshot is that the drain is not blocked but is badly constructed, so is unable to cope with large volumes of water. Both myself and the Landlord have repeatedly contacted the church but nothing is being done to fix the problem. Is there any legal action that can be taken to force them to address the problem?
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UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
The only details provided were the PCN reference and the reason for the appeal. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
No, I didn't tell them anything, the appeal was anonymous. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
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UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
Paying them is never going to happen! -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
this morning a second letter arrived ignoring my appeal and demanding £100. The demand is addressed to my wife as the vehicle is hers and I have given them no information about who the driver was. I am happy to take this further but can I do it without involving the registered keeper (my wife)? -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
This is my plan after your advice earlier in the thread. Thanks. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
If you read my post at the start of this thread,I doubt I will be receiving a NTK. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
8th of this month -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
I have had no letters,just a PCN attached to the windscreen. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?377246-UKPC-liable-for-trespass-**SUCCESS** Thanks for that. I am guessing that my case will be different as it is a business premises that I have a permit to park at. This is not a mentioned in the lease and UKPC are contracted to manage the parking for the site. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
If you have a few thousand quid sitting about you can sue them for harassment and get an injunction to prevent them goi9ng anywhere near your vehicle and you will be awarded costs and damages. It has heppened before and reported here in one thread about 3 years ago. Do you have a link to the thread? -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
Let's see if this happens again,I would love to haul them before the courts. -
UKPC windscreen pcn even though permit displayed
T25 replied to T25's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
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I recently found a PCN attached to my windscreen from UKPC even though I was displaying a permit. The PCN stated that I was not displaying a valid permit, although the out of focus pictures taken by them, and displayed on their site, show the permit on my dashboard. I have appealed the PCN and asked that they stop harassing me, as this is the second time I have had a ticket whilst displaying a permit. What I find frustrating is that rather than cancel the first PCN, they simply waited 2 months for it to expire, and my guess is this one will probably go the same way. As this means I have to not only waste my time appealing these PCN's but also have to wait 2 months for a resolution, is there any way I can force them to issue a cancellation in a timely manner and to stop this happening repeatedly? As it stands,this series of events could go on infinitely and I have far better things to do with my time.
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Back in May, I received a parking charge to my windscreen from our old friends UKPC. I was parked in a loading bay at my storage space and was displaying a permit. On the charge notice it stated that I was not correctly parked within the marked bay, although no such markings exist. I appealed anonymously, via UKPC online appeals, just giving them the reference number and the car reg. My appeal was acknowledged. Here we are, almost 60 days later and I have had no reply. As we are now over the 56 day I am assuming they will not be pursuing this but I have also noticed that they have not been ticketing cars that have been parking in the same loading space without permits. Are UKPC still in business? If yes,I guess they have lost their contract with the landlords.
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