Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to read my request for advice below. I'll now jump straight to the facts...
We have been issued with a Parking Charge Notice because they say we're liable for a parking charge at Exeter Road Car Park, Braunton, EX33 2JJ on 27th December 2019 at 21:23.
The letter we've received from Premier Park says that:
"The terms and conditions of parking on this private land are clearly set out on the signage installed within the car park. By parking within this car park you are bound to these terms and conditions and liable to pay a charge if you breach these terms and conditions. This charge has been lawfully issued and the collection process will be carried out in accordance with The Administration of Justice Act 1970".
The parking charge if paid within 14 days is £60, after it goes up to £100.
I will say now that I did not buy a ticket, so you are probably thinking why am asking for advice when it's clear why I've received this PCN?
The reason is that on that evening, Dec 27th, we were heading back to a cottage in Georgeham where we'd hired over the Christmas period and our route took us through Braunton. We did not know the area and it was dark and wet. We spotted a fish and chip shop and decided to stop for food. We stopped in the car park across the road and remained in the vehicle with children with the engine running and the lights on. One member of our group walked from our vehicle across the road to buy the food to bring back. This was no more than 50 yards away. The car park cameras registered that we entered the car park at 21:01 and exited at 21:23, so a duration of 21 minutes. Because I remained in the vehicle and I assumed it was a "pay and display" car park it did not occur to me to check signs.
Due to an accident that my wife was involved in earlier that month, we were driving a courtesy car. The courtesy car company have charged us a £60 admin fee following our receipt of this PCN. They have said that if we successfully appeal the PCN then they will return the admin fee that they have charged to us.
So at this point ultimately we face a total cost of £120 and this is why I'm seeking advice please?
Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to read my request for advice below. I'll now jump straight to the facts...
We have been issued with a Parking Charge Notice because they say we're liable for a parking charge at Exeter Road Car Park, Braunton, EX33 2JJ on 27th December 2019 at 21:23.
The letter we've received from Premier Park says that:
"The terms and conditions of parking on this private land are clearly set out on the signage installed within the car park. By parking within this car park you are bound to these terms and conditions and liable to pay a charge if you breach these terms and conditions. This charge has been lawfully issued and the collection process will be carried out in accordance with The Administration of Justice Act 1970".
The parking charge if paid within 14 days is £60, after it goes up to £100.
I will say now that I did not buy a ticket, so you are probably thinking why am asking for advice when it's clear why I've received this PCN?
The reason is that on that evening, Dec 27th, we were heading back to a cottage in Georgeham where we'd hired over the Christmas period and our route took us through Braunton. We did not know the area and it was dark and wet. We spotted a fish and chip shop and decided to stop for food. We stopped in the car park across the road and remained in the vehicle with children with the engine running and the lights on. One member of our group walked from our vehicle across the road to buy the food to bring back. This was no more than 50 yards away. The car park cameras registered that we entered the car park at 21:01 and exited at 21:23, so a duration of 21 minutes. Because I remained in the vehicle and I assumed it was a "pay and display" car park it did not occur to me to check signs.
Due to an accident that my wife was involved in earlier that month, we were driving a courtesy car. The courtesy car company have charged us a £60 admin fee following our receipt of this PCN. They have said that if we successfully appeal the PCN then they will return the admin fee that they have charged to us.
So at this point ultimately we face a total cost of £120 and this is why I'm seeking advice please?
Thank you
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