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  • #16
    Following on from this, I have contacted the local council via FOI and these are the questions I asked alongside their answers. Is this a reasonable defence? Thanks

    Dear Jack Hampson,

    Thank you for your request for information relating to ANPR cameras in the car park situated on Bradfield Road, Sheffield which we received on 29/04/2021.

    Please find Sheffield City Council’s response to your request set out below:

    Highview parking Ltd manage a car park situated on Bradfield Road, Sheffield S6 2BW.

    1)Has planning permission and/or consent been applied for to erect ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) camera's and also Signage that are on this car park?
    There is no record on our system relating to an application for the erection of ANPR cameras at this site.

    2)If permission/consent was obtained,can you tell me the application number?
    N/A

    3)If permission/consent has not been obtained,what will the council do to remedy the situation?
    We do not hold this information. Please note that the Freedom of Information Act provides access to recorded information; there is no requirement for the Council to create information, answer hypothetical or speculative questions, or provide advice or opinions in response to a request.

    4)Who is the landowner of this car park?
    The requested information, including accurate property/land ownership details, is available via the Land Registry at the following link: https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...=p_search_link. This service provides a map search which may assist you in identifying the information you are hoping to obtain.

    We note there is a small cost to access the ownership details; however, even though a cost is levied, this information is still accessible by other means, and therefore it is exempt from disclosure under Section 21(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

    5)What date(if known)were the camera's installed?
    We do not know when the cameras/signage were erected

    6)What date(if known) were the signage erected?
    We do not know when the cameras/signage were erected

    7) What is the maximum stay for this car park when planning permission was approved?
    We do not hold this information.

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    • #17
      ostell MIKE770

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Jack1996 View Post
        Following on from this, I have contacted the local council via FOI and these are the questions I asked alongside their answers. Is this a reasonable defence? Thanks

        Dear Jack Hampson,

        Thank you for your request for information relating to ANPR cameras in the car park situated on Bradfield Road, Sheffield which we received on 29/04/2021.

        Please find Sheffield City Council’s response to your request set out below:

        Highview parking Ltd manage a car park situated on Bradfield Road, Sheffield S6 2BW.

        1)Has planning permission and/or consent been applied for to erect ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) camera's and also Signage that are on this car park?
        There is no record on our system relating to an application for the erection of ANPR cameras at this site.

        2)If permission/consent was obtained,can you tell me the application number?
        N/A

        3)If permission/consent has not been obtained,what will the council do to remedy the situation?
        We do not hold this information. Please note that the Freedom of Information Act provides access to recorded information; there is no requirement for the Council to create information, answer hypothetical or speculative questions, or provide advice or opinions in response to a request.

        4)Who is the landowner of this car park?
        The requested information, including accurate property/land ownership details, is available via the Land Registry at the following link: https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...=p_search_link. This service provides a map search which may assist you in identifying the information you are hoping to obtain.

        We note there is a small cost to access the ownership details; however, even though a cost is levied, this information is still accessible by other means, and therefore it is exempt from disclosure under Section 21(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

        5)What date(if known)were the camera's installed?
        We do not know when the cameras/signage were erected

        6)What date(if known) were the signage erected?
        We do not know when the cameras/signage were erected

        7) What is the maximum stay for this car park when planning permission was approved?
        We do not hold this information.
        Hi, do you have an update on this, I also have a claim for the Bradfield Road car park from 2015

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        • #19
          The fact that they do not have planning permission is irrelevant, they can apply retrospectively.

          Lack of advertising consent for the signs is illegal.

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          • #20
            ostell I had to come back and update … I had court date all set and they 2 weeks before wrote to me to drop the case! Woohoo! So glad I didn’t lose my bottle!!

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            • #21
              Did the court inform you that the case is dropped? If not check with the court

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Jack1996 View Post
                Following on from this, I have contacted the local council via FOI and these are the questions I asked alongside their answers. Is this a reasonable defence? Thanks

                Dear Jack Hampson,

                Thank you for your request for information relating to ANPR cameras in the car park situated on Bradfield Road, Sheffield which we received on 29/04/2021.

                Please find Sheffield City Council’s response to your request set out below:

                Highview parking Ltd manage a car park situated on Bradfield Road, Sheffield S6 2BW.

                1)Has planning permission and/or consent been applied for to erect ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) camera's and also Signage that are on this car park?
                There is no record on our system relating to an application for the erection of ANPR cameras at this site.

                2)If permission/consent was obtained,can you tell me the application number?
                N/A

                3)If permission/consent has not been obtained,what will the council do to remedy the situation?
                We do not hold this information. Please note that the Freedom of Information Act provides access to recorded information; there is no requirement for the Council to create information, answer hypothetical or speculative questions, or provide advice or opinions in response to a request.

                4)Who is the landowner of this car park?
                The requested information, including accurate property/land ownership details, is available via the Land Registry at the following link: https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...=p_search_link. This service provides a map search which may assist you in identifying the information you are hoping to obtain.

                We note there is a small cost to access the ownership details; however, even though a cost is levied, this information is still accessible by other means, and therefore it is exempt from disclosure under Section 21(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

                5)What date(if known)were the camera's installed?
                We do not know when the cameras/signage were erected

                6)What date(if known) were the signage erected?
                We do not know when the cameras/signage were erected

                7) What is the maximum stay for this car park when planning permission was approved?
                We do not hold this information.
                Hi there

                Just got a fine from 2016 from Bradfield road, sent in my SAR and just acknowledged the arrival of the paperwork - in regards to the above, did you use this in your defence and if so, can you tell me exactly what you did? Hoping for the same outcome.

                Thanks so much
                Last edited by ELN2015; 18th February 2022, 12:32:PM. Reason: *wrong person replying to

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by blackbinbag View Post

                  Hi, do you have an update on this, I also have a claim for the Bradfield Road car park from 2015
                  Hello
                  in reference to the part where you outlined that Lack of advertising consent is illegal - does this mean i could quote this in my defence for the same parking fine received from 2016?
                  Thank you for any help. Im a bit bewildered by this whole process.

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                  • #24
                    ostell in regards to the 'Lack of advertising consent for the signs is illegal.' would this be something i could use in my defence for a parking charge in the same place? Im lost on what to do. Thanks so much

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                    • #25
                      My wife has received a county court form for the car park on bradfield road dating back to 16-12-2016 can anybody advise what to do with it any help would be appreciated

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                      • #26
                        ostell probably help there for you?

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                        • #27
                          It would help if the creed their own threads instead of hijacking someone elses

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                          • #28
                            Jack1996 hiya can you let me know how you went on regarding the car park fine at Bradfield road as any help would be appreciated thanks

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