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So, not sure if there's been a case like this on here before, certainly can't find one.

 

for years, I've been parking on an unrestricted side-street in the middle of Ipswich.

 

There's been a consultation for a couple of years about turning into residents' bays, and they got as far as marking the bays and putting up the empty signposts.

 

I've been keeping an eye open for when this might come into operation.

 

Since the pandemic, they've stopped making parking orders available physically at libraries or council offices.

 

The specific parking order relevant here is online at https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/assets/council-and-democracy/consultations-petitions-and-elections/Bridge-area-Ipswich/198649-RPZ5-DRAFT-ORDER-Rev-4-FINAL-DRAFT.pdf -

 

although the space where the dates for the commencement of the restriction are left blank. in other words, there's no way to know when they'd be introducing it.

 

Which brings us here.

I parked up last Tuesday (7th June), and as previously, no signage to indicate any restriction.

 

When I went back to the car yesterday (Tuesday 14th June), I'd had a ticket slapped on.

 

The empty signposts now had the restrictions on, and there was a temporary yellow sign at the top of the road indicating restrictions would commence on the 13th (which definitely wasn't there when I parked).

 

Not that it has any legal bearing, but I'd been in bed with covid for 3 days so was later to moving the car than I might have been.

 

So what now?

The Traffic Management Order on their website is clearly invalid.

 

After a lot of searching, I can't find one with the dates on, so if there is a valid TMO then it's not easily accessible to the public.

 

There's a convoluted interactive map on Suffolk County Council website that shows restrictions - but surely that doesn't constitute a TMO?

 

I presume there should need to be a proper legal document published and accessible somewhere.

 

Is there a 'reasonable' time limit for putting the temp sign up?

 

Less than 3 working days is not long tbf.

 

Thanks for your ideas!

 

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Hi

 

Please wait for other to pop in to advise.

 

Exactly where you parked could you give us a postcode?

 

From the PDF you posted up I take it this is to do with Residents Parking Permits for that specific area that have been introduced please correct me if I am wrong but is so:

 

1. Were the Resident notified of this?

 

2. Were the Residents informed of the date of Introduction and how to apply for a Residents Parking Permit and also a Visitors/Guest Permit and any costs involved? (please also ask other residents if they knew about this)

 

This is the Suffolk County Council Link: (Residents parking schemes (zones))

https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/parking/residents-parking-schemes-zones/

 

This Link is Ipswich Borough Council Link: (on Permit Parking Areas from reading the PDF you Posted could you clarify from this link if your specific area you were ticketed is listed?)

WWW.IPSWICH.GOV.UK

If you are a council tenant or leaseholder living in a designated area you can apply for a parking permit.

 

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So are you going to appeal the ticket due to very sudden change in parking restrictions while parked up and you were in bed with Covid ?

 

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On 16/06/2022 at 02:38, stu007 said:

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1. Were the Resident notified of this?

 

2. Were the Residents informed of the date of Introduction and how to apply for a Residents Parking Permit and also a Visitors/Guest Permit and any costs involved? (please also ask other residents if they knew about this)

 

This is the Suffolk County Council Link: (Residents parking schemes (zones))

https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/parking/residents-parking-schemes-zones/

 

 

 

I might be mistaken (apologies if I am) but I suspect the OP may not be able to answer those questions as I suspect he is not a resident on that street/in that area?

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But has parked there for years...

 

 

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Resident or Not The OP may be renting a room house owned buy work place or the college/university in Ipswich or even a hotel room. Either way they should have been informed this was happening in advance. 

 

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I suppose residents of the street will have been informed of the change.

 

As I said, I may be mistaken (and apologies if I am) but I suspect that the OP is not a resident of the street in question, and simply uses it as somewhere convenient (for them) to park.  It's the way that the OP says "for years, I've been parking on an unrestricted side-street in the middle of Ipswich" and "I've been keeping an eye open for when this might come into operation".  It doesn't read as if it was written by somebody who actually lives on the street and who would therefore know what was happening.

 

I'm not sure what obligations the council would have to inform specific people - other than residents of the street - that the changes were happening wef such and such a date.  How would they know which people to inform other than residents?  Anyway, the OP might well have missed any general public notification made by the council if he was not specifically informed as a resident.

 

(NB  -  my comment was originally made in respose to the opening questions posed by stu007 at #3 (see the relevant bit I quoted) which appeared to assume that the OP was a resident and that the council had wrongly failed to inform them of the change.  I'm not so sure that they are a resident - although I may be wrong as I'm only reading bewteen lines that the OP has not filled in... )

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As l said it might be a hotel that he stays in and you would have thought that the hotel would have been informed. Even air b&b etc. Just because they are not having residents does not mean they dont need informing. 

 

 

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@JohnnyBallCan you give us the information about the PCN requested in Post #3.

 

When my Council introduces new parking controls, for the first couple of weeks they usually do what the call 'light touch' enforcement, which essentially means that if you can give a convincing explanation of how you were caught out by the new rules they will cancel it. Don't know what Ipswich do but you have set out some good reasons why they should cancel it (that you were parked there already before the day they started). You should be able to build a good case around that. 

 

You can mention that the TMO seems to be invalid as well but I wouldn't make that the main reason for asking for the PCN to be cancelled. 

 

This link to Ipswich website with details about how to make representations was posted earlier in the thread: Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) | Ipswich Borough Council

 

Keep an eye on the timescales. 14 days to makean 'informal challenge'. You are 7 days into that already.

 

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The OP needs to be more pro active with there own Topic and answer the question asked if they want the relevant advice to assist them with this.

 

As pointed out there is a Time Limit to Appeal this and each day is counting down.

 

We can do nothing more to assist until the OP come back.

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