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  1. Thanks. just to clarify as it does not seem I have made it clear who owns what. As far as I can gather, I was delivering to Poole Chamber of Commerce who have an office in a building, keel House BH15 1E. The building is owned by a company/property developer who they lease the premises off. They in turn have sold the rights to the car park as far as I am aware, to Devere parking services who randomly patrol the area. PCC are allocated a parking space and giving a parking permit. There are other spaces belonging to offices in the building and a lot of empty spaces as the building at the time was mainly empty. I parked at the first space possible where it allowed other traffic to pass so as not to block the entrance to the car park. I unloaded the computers and other items which probably took no more than 20 minutes in 4 or 5 trips. I was not away from the van for more than a few minutes at a time so basically the person who gave the van the ticket must have seen me and waited until I took a load in before giving me the ticket. The busisness did not have any debt when I closed it hence why I was surprised when I found out I had a CCJ against me. the company never responded to the letter where the PCC said I was delivering to them. thanks for the advice with regards setting aside the CCJ. I am just trying to work out if it is easier to pay the thieving ******* or fight it.
  2. Okay, the office I delivered to (Poole Chamber of Commerce) told me to stop there to deliver. I got the ticket. I gave it to them who then called their landlord who said it had nothing to do with them as he had sold the parking rights to them. He told me to write and and see if they would scrap it which we did but never heard back from them. That was roughly this time last year. I then got the CCJ without knoiwng as the business closed in January and I was no longer at that address.
  3. I did. They spoke to the landlord who said he had no power to do anything about it
  4. Not sure who owns the car park but there are signs saying devere (or someone similar) "police" the car park but I have delivered many items to many car parks in my time and never had to get a ticket as I am in and out in minutes.
  5. it is a shared office block and you are giving parking permits when you rent there. You are not giving visitor permits
  6. And do you think delivering to an office on the premises where I recevied the ticket is a viable deffence?
  7. I live in Bournemouth but the CCJ was issued in Northampton. In my defence, Poole Chamber of Commerce who I was delivering to are happy to confirm that I was delivering half a dozen computer towers, monitors and furniture which was being donated by a local solicitors. I did not even charge for delivering them. There was also no response to my letter I sent and the CCJ was sent to the address the van "HAD" been registered to before I closed my business two months erlier so I never received any notification of the CCJ. Pain in the arse really and it was a private car park I parked in, not a public one. I have read the castle Point cases but I did not park in a disabled bay or obstruct any entrance, the letter says I did not display a valid parking pass and there was no way to purhcase a temporary parking ticket so I am baffled as to how anyone visting can stop there!
  8. Well, I am not so sure this time as the palce was delivering to has no road to stop on and the only place to park is their car park. Not sure how else they can get deliveries. I will get it set aside, doing that now but what a pain. Will I get the £80 back? i don't think so.
  9. Hi guys. I had a credit check done yesterday to find out that I had a CCJ against me and was shocked. Turns out they did this at Northampton County Court and I had no notification as I had changed address since the fine was initially issued some 4 months earlier. I was unloading computers to Poole Chamber of Commerce and had ligitimately parked to do this in my van. I wrote to them with backed up evidence from Poole Chamber and did not hear anything back so assumed they had just cancelled the ticket. I now have to either pay £175 to have it settled or £88 to have it set aside. I am not happy, as my name suggests and if anyone knows how I can get them to pay me back this £88 I would be most grateful! (May change my user name to I am happy!)
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