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Parking Charge Notice Patcham High School, One Parking Solutions
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Hmmm weird, their profile still shows last active on Jan 20 2025!1
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hello, don't know if this is the best possible place to raise this or whether to start it's own thread, my car was ticketed in the same location and same circumstances.
I did not pay the charge (issued 6th Septmebr), complained to the council (no response) and heard nothing until today, the 18th Nov, receiving a letter dated the 10th November (65 days after the alleged offence) from a debt collection company.
As I understand it, this should be considered my first Notice to Keeper, but my main question right now is whether or not that is an acceptable timescale for this notice? 65 days seems a very long time with all guidance appearing to suggest that NTK letters should arrive sooner (28 days?) but I don't think I'm understanding the guidance very well.
Any guidance on that would be very much appreciated.0 -
You'll need a new thread but the first postal notice was the Notice to Keeper.anon18112025 said:hello, don't know if this is the best possible place to raise this or whether to start it's own thread, my car was ticketed in the same location and same circumstances.
I did not pay the charge (issued 6th Septmebr), complained to the council (no response) and heard nothing until today, the 18th Nov, receiving a letter dated the 10th November (65 days after the alleged offence) from a debt collection company.
As I understand it, this should be considered my first Notice to Keeper, but my main question right now is whether or not that is an acceptable timescale for this notice? 65 days seems a very long time with all guidance appearing to suggest that NTK letters should arrive sooner (28 days?) but I don't think I'm understanding the guidance very well.
Any guidance on that would be very much appreciated.
And you completely ignore debt demands.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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