Got a Parking Fine in the City of London?
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The City of London, also known as the Square Mile, is London's historic financial centre. Despite being only one square mile in area, the City issues a significant number of PCNs due to extremely strict parking rules. Almost no on-street parking is available during business hours.
Common Fine Locations
Bank junction has been closed to most traffic. St Paul's Cathedral area, Liverpool Street station, and the Barbican all have extremely limited parking. Fleet Street, Chancery Lane, and the streets around the Inns of Court catch visitors and deliveries.
Loading restrictions are the biggest issue. The City has very specific loading windows, and enforcement is swift.
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Appeal Grounds and Process
The City of London Corporation handles parking enforcement separately from the London boroughs. Challenge within 28 days. The appeal process is the same: informal challenge, formal representation, then London Tribunals.
Loading restriction confusion, signage issues in the City's medieval street layout, and incorrect PCN details are common grounds.
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