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  1. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-196048/War-widows-pensions-double.html
  2. hi all im new to this but wanted to make a comment on parking i live in a cul-de-sac with 8 houses and 12 cars not enough parking so i parked on broken yellow lines with a faded yellow line in the middle of them both and no t bar and was given a ticket now its time to fight the council. here is my pic [ATTACH]39549[/ATTACH] has anyone any advice
  3. A friend of mine has asked me to do them a letter to the parking services wigan council. I personaly think she got no chance of getting off but wanted to see what you all thought. parked on double yellow lines for a few mins while helping a friend to move house, unloaded her car with a computer desk and went into the house to put item in and came out to find a parking ticket from a warden. . couldnt of been more than 2 mins in house. . . house move was due to domestic violence and was a rush job to do within 48 hours, also was told from a neighbour that the double yellow lines can be removed (i dont understand this bit ) .....
  4. [ATTACH=CONFIG]35687[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]35686[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]35685[/ATTACH] I have a PCN from parking partially on the non obvious double yellow lines shown above. The lines look as if they have been partially tarmaced over, therefore everyone in the street assumes that part no longer applies. I wouldn't and have never parked on the obvious yellow lines which are there due to a junction. I'd appreciate opinion on whether I have a case (the council rejected the initial challenge, even with photographs), and also information on what regs to quote to support my case. Many thanks for your help. Lisa
  5. Where I work on an industrial estate, I have to park on the roads as there is no place in the company's car park, double yellow lines have been painted in the last few weeks. I work nights so when I started last night I parked on the yellow lines, when I finished my shift, I had a ticket. The ticket states 'Parking in a restricted street during prescribed hours'. Now I have checked the road, Charlton Mead Lane, Hoddesdon, and there are no signs at indicating the regulated hours, no yellow bars on the kerb. Do I have grounds to appeal?
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