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The Royal Borough of Greenwich covers south-east London from the historic Greenwich town centre and the O2 Arena through to Woolwich, Eltham, and Blackheath. The borough issues thousands of PCNs each year, with enforcement concentrated around its tourist attractions and commercial centres.
Common Fine Locations in Greenwich
Greenwich town centre is the biggest hotspot. The area around the Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, and Greenwich Market attracts millions of visitors annually. Street parking is severely limited, and most surrounding roads are permit-only or metered with short stays.
The O2 Arena (North Greenwich) generates enforcement spikes on event nights. The surrounding roads have event-day restrictions that are not always well-signed. Blackheath village, with its independent shops and restaurants, has strict permit zones.
Woolwich town centre has undergone major regeneration, and parking restrictions have changed frequently. Eltham High Street has meters and CPZ zones that catch shoppers.
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Your Right to Appeal
You have 28 days from the PCN date to challenge informally to Greenwich Council. If rejected, submit a formal representation within 28 days of the Notice to Owner. London Tribunals provides the independent final review.
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Strong Appeal Grounds in Greenwich
Greenwich has many historic streets with confusing layouts and signage. Tourist-area restrictions are complex, and event-day rules at the O2 are poorly communicated. Signage obscured by trees, especially around Blackheath and Greenwich Park, is a common winning ground.
Loading defences, meter malfunctions, and incorrect PCN details also lead to successful appeals in Greenwich.