Appeal a parking fine if you were parked with one or more wheels on a footpath

There are some scenarios where appealing your parking fine (also known as a Parking Charge Notice or PCN) could be successful and some where you should consider paying instead.

Where it's unlikely an appeal would be successful

You are liable to pay a PCN if you were parked with one or more wheels on a footpath, even if you:

  • have a Blue Badge
  • had your motorcycle chained to a bike post (these bike posts are for push bikes only)
  • were loading or unloading in an area with a footway parking ban
  • were not causing an obstruction

None of the above allow an exemption from parking with one or more wheels on a footpath.

You can pay your PCN online.

Where your appeal may be successful

Appealing the PCN does not guarantee the PCN will be cancelled. Each case is reviewed individually on its own merit and in consideration of the circumstances.