Hi all
Any help or advice wanted please.
Received a Croydon Council tax summons after one late April payment (paid within April) and then a missed/late May payment. I received one reminder for April, brought the account up to date, then got no further reminder/final notice before straight to summons due to Mays missed payment.
I called today and explained I can pay the outstanding council tax but genuinely cannot afford the £117.50 summons costs. They refused to stop proceedings unless I paid both. I'm borrowing the £1600 as it is and cannot get any more money immediately unfortunately. I'm a temp with immediate notice so if I cannot find something else they will soon be chasing the unemployed.
Main issue: the summons says I can contact the council if I wish to attend court and a separate hearing date can be arranged. When I asked to attend, the operative refused to arrange this and effectively told me I couldn’t. But they also didn't take the payment I was offering as I couldn't pay the court fees at the moment.
I understand liability order hearings are mostly administrative and hardship isn’t a defence, but my understanding is I’m still entitled to attend if I want to.
Has anyone dealt with this before, especially with Croydon Council? Can the council refuse to facilitate attendance if the summons itself refers to attendance arrangements? Also is it normal to go from one reminder straight to summons with no final notice? The reminder wasn't even for this month it was for April which I paid in April. So no reminder or final notice this month and straight to a summons, one reminder last month and I settled the debt then.
Any advice appreciated.

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