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  1. So I won...... An Appeal has been opened with the reference .................... NCP Ltd have told us they do not wish to contest the Appeal. This means that your Appeal is successful and you do not need to pay the parking charge Thanks for all your advice. Dave
  2. Apologies for the delay, the auto email to tell me someone had replied did not work for some reason. Here is the entrance to the car park at the top... This is the car parked up. Station is Warrington Bank Quay, Car Park Number 2
  3. Ok Thanks, I have responded per below: Dear Sir/Madam, As keeper of this vehicle, I would like to appeal this Parking Charge Notice for the following reasons. - The driver did not go through the car park barriers to enter in to any agreement with NCP, therefore, could not possibly of parked incorrectly within the markings of the bay space, as stated on the National Car Parks PCN. - The driver was not causing an obstruction to any other motorist trying to enter or exit the car park. - Furthermore, there are no markings on the road or signage to say that there should be no parking where the driver had parked their vehicle. If NCP did not want motorist to park there, they should mark the road appropriately, just like the Highways Agency, Local Council On the above notes, please cancel this ticket as it is unjust and incorrectly given. Kind Regards,
  4. Ok, so i`ve received the NTK. Any ideas on where I go from here? Technically the car wasn't parked in the car park but on the slip road before the barriers. It states "Not parked correctly within the markings of the bay space" How can this be true if it was not in a space in the first place? Thanks in advance for your help.
  5. Hi, I received a PCN for parking on the entrance to a train station car park but the PCN states I have "not parked correctly within the markings of the bay" Can anyone spare any thoughts as to whether this will be successfully appealed? First of all, I was parked before the barriers to the car park and secondly I wasn't parked in a bay to be not parked in it correctly? Yes, I probably shouldn't of parked there but as the car park was full, there was no where else to go. Besides, it`s not like I was causing an obstruction. Thanks in advance. D
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