Dropped kerb legacy, Dropped kerb no longer used as drive |
Dropped kerb legacy, Dropped kerb no longer used as drive |
Mon, 9 Dec 2019 - 15:19
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Member Group: Members Posts: 280 Joined: 15 Oct 2019 From: South London Member No.: 106,185 |
PCN:
https://ibb.co/59mHZPF Photos: https://ibb.co/Y7GtSnL https://ibb.co/TwDQ0XR https://ibb.co/7kv8qnn https://ibb.co/R9jg0YH For years I've parked for short periods on a cul-de-sac near my local high street. I never noticed that there was a small dropped kerb, about 5cm high. There is no white line and, on this occasion, when I parked there, got out and walked away on the driver's side, I never saw it. I believe that it is a legacy dropped kerb as there is a church building partially on what used to, seemingly, be a drive. It is not now used as such as there is not enough space. The dropped kerb is not used as a footway as there is nothing on the other side To complicate things, I have been so occupied, that I have missed the 28-day window for an informal appeal (not that they ever cancel a PCN in Lambeth at this stage anyway). Is it too late to submit an informal appeal? Thank you in advance -------------------- Gumph
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Tue, 25 Feb 2020 - 20:36
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Member Group: Members Posts: 38,006 Joined: 3 Dec 2010 Member No.: 42,618 |
We've seen it before that people have asked for the minimum wage or what living wage or whatever, adjudicators usually just ignore that and use that £19 per hour rate, so that shouldn't be a problem. It used to be £8 but that was many, many years ago.
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