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    Hi,
    I am a UK citizen, on the electoral roll here, but I am legally a resident overseas (I have all documentation for this).
    In July, I was visiting the UK and I got a notice for dropping a cigarette butt. I didn’t really understand what was going on, as I was pretty ill that day, and I told the wardens this, but anyway, I gave them my ID with my address overseas. I thought I would receive something through the post about paying. One of the wardens even asked me where I had stayed the night before.
    I just came back to the UK for Christmas and visited the house where I am on the electoral roll and there has been a letter from August telling me I have 7 more days to pay, and another from December, giving me 21 days to plead guilty or not guilty, because I haven’t responded in time to the previous letter.
    Obviously I couldn’t respond if they didn’t send them to my correct address, that I gave them.
    The 21 days will expire while the council office is closed and then I will return home, overseas.
    What can I do? I am not complaining about a fine for dropping a cigarette butt (I don’t normally drop them, I don’t like littering, but I was ill and there was no bin…. whatever, my bad luck that day) but it is not fair that I should go to court and pay more and have a criminal record when thye sent the mail to the wrong address, and they are not open for me to contact them.
    Thank you for your help.
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    Hi MCRUISER

    Welcome to LB

    Look on the Council's website, there should be an email address for that department.

    Write to them, explain as you have here, provide evidence of the correct address and
    state that was given to the wardens.

    When you gave it to them, they would have written it down.

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