Hackney School Streets Restrictions - Rushmore Road PCN, Hackney School Streets Restrictions - Rushmore Road PCN |
Hackney School Streets Restrictions - Rushmore Road PCN, Hackney School Streets Restrictions - Rushmore Road PCN |
Tue, 16 Oct 2018 - 18:41
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Member Group: Members Posts: 123 Joined: 6 Oct 2016 Member No.: 87,597 |
Hi there,
So Hackney Council have placed a new restriction on the roads surrounding Millfields School. All the roads in this area are dead ends and Rushmore Road, which runs along side the school, is the only exit route out of the area. A flyer delivered in February offering all information, prior to the enforcement, gave the impression that all vehicles assigned to residents in Zone N would automatically be registered for exemption. On reading it again - there seems to be a contradiction. A PCN has been delivered. Please see the attached, as well as the flyer initially received by all in the area. All comments and thoughts welcome. The local council has been called, however, they will not cancel it over the phone, so a strong initial case is necessary. Side note: the image on the right is as unclear as it appears - only the reg number is visible. Here's the PCN and flyer: Thanks in advance. UPDATE: This is a 6 page doc - but I'm having difficulty saving the pdf with all pages to a JPEG (it's just saving the first page) - any advise appreciated. tinypic is not playing ball anymore it would seem.... or for now, so I can't add them as separate pages. This post has been edited by RootieTootie: Tue, 16 Oct 2018 - 19:12 |
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Thu, 10 Jan 2019 - 03:13
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Member Group: Members Posts: 123 Joined: 6 Oct 2016 Member No.: 87,597 |
Hi,
I have my tribunal today (10th), and I've realised I may have omitted key evidence. I didn't send a copy of the council's Notice of Rejection. I completely forgot this is an independent panel. Am I allowed to show my copy of the letter? Can I referred to the Council's own evidence as they have submitted it themselves as evidence? I also did not number/letter my evidence which I hope won't annoy the adjudicator (this is a learning curve!). Incidentally, how do I address the adjudicator? Is there a formal code of conduct in this situation? I don't want to irk them before I even begin! |
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