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Delivering meal to resident at care home.
We have a Letter Before Action for the exactly the same 'offence' as dicsussed in thread:
The thread above was for a PCN issued for parking on 5 August 2024 and this one for 5 November 2024. As before my wife was delivering a meal to a resident in a care home and hr car was parked in the care home car park. We have filed a Defence fo the parking on 5 August 2024 and had mediation in which we offered nothing as advised on this forum.
For this claim at Letter Before Action stage should we write back to them? Or wait for CNBC to send a claim again? The date of this Letter Before Action is 15 May 2026. But we received exactly the same Letter Before Action for this same claim dated 19 September 2025 to which we did not reply.
I would appreciate any guidance.
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Its not an offence, just an alleged breach of the parking contract on that private property, hence why plan A should be the first action by anyone, complain, complain, complain
Its your choice to either respond, or ignore, but the newbies sticky thread in announcements states that people should respond with the LoC response template, mainly to confirm the correct address for the service of papers
Then wait for the N1SDT claim form pack from the CNBC in Northampton using MCOL
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