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Hi, I parked on High St, Camberley on a single yellow line. Before I left the vehicle I searched the street for signs to indicate the hours of restriction but there were none. On the next section of street I saw a sign which said "Waiting limited to 30 minutes". I returned to the vehicle in less than 30 minutes and found I was given a PCN for "parking in a restricted street during prescribed hours" I have filed an appeal and complained to Surrey Heath Council, and on the phone they claim that the High St is in a "restricted zone". I have checked Google Streetview and there is no signage on High St to say that it is a restricted zone, nor on Portesbury Way, Pembroke Broadway, and St George's Rd. Knoll Road is a fast flowing traffic route with no shops and double yellow lines down both sides, and it only has a single "restricted zone" sign very very close to another larger sign which is a whole half a mile away from the end of the High St where I parked. There is no 2nd sign on the other side or in the centre island of Knoll Rd. Knoll Rd is not part of the one-way system that the High St belongs to and any reasonable person could not expect Knoll Rd to be part of the same zone as High St. Also any reasonable person would not look on Knoll Rd for parking restrictions as it is quite clearly just another main road en route to the shopping district. Do "restricted zone" signs need to be on both sides of the entrance to the zone, and is there any requirement for repeaters, and do the streets have to be of the similar character? Have I got reasonable grounds to claim that the signage was inadequate? TIA Banjo.
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