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Small Claims - Trader breached Mediation Agreement

I used the Small Claims procedure to pursue a trader who failed to complete work he had been paid for. The claim went to mediation and a legally binding mediation agreement was made between myself and the trader under which he was required to make regular monthly payments.
After making payments for two months, he has stopped making the payments and is not responding to communications. The mediation settlement provides that in these circumstances I can apply to the court for judgement in the amount outstanding under the agreement. This is supposed to be done using form N244 which must be sent to the court with the appropriate fee. Having waded through the information provided by HMCTS I have been unable to get a clear statement of what the fee should be! I've tried phoning MCOL (to whom the application must be sent), but lost hope after being on hold for over an hour. An email sent to them at the start of last week has also not received a response. Does anyone know what the correct fee is for this Application?   
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