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       Re: Britannia's BWLegal. Failure to make valid payment. Saunders
       foot harbour
       By: jfollows Date: March 12, 2026, 2:42 am
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       [quote author=Meadow25 link=topic=10063.msg112897#msg112897
       date=1773258339]
       Wow that's incredible thank you.
       So Land controlled by statutory byelaws is usually NOT relevant
       land.
       [/quote]
       See
  HTML https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/groupnexus-pcn-claim-form-received-dcblegal-forestry-england-land/msg112334/#msg112334<br
       />for the full words from the legislation.
       #Post#: 112968--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Britannia's BWLegal. Failure to make valid payment. Saunders
       foot harbour
       By: DWMB2 Date: March 12, 2026, 7:10 am
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       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10063.msg112934#msg112934
       date=1773301096]
       Land controlled by statutory byelaws is NEVER relevant land.
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       [member=6750]InterCity125[/member] any land on which the parking
       of a vehicle is subject to statutory control. The mere existence
       of byelaws is not a silver bullet - those byelaws have to cover
       the parking of a vehicle. They usually do, but should always be
       checked.
       In this case #31 and #32 of this order would seem to cover
       parking:
  HTML https://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2011/1565/contents/made
  HTML https://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2011/1565/contents/made
       Providing the vehicle was parked within the area outlined on
       this rather antiquated map:
  HTML https://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2011/1565/schedule/5/made
  HTML https://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2011/1565/schedule/5/made
       #Post#: 112980--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Britannia's BWLegal. Failure to make valid payment. Saunders
       foot harbour
       By: InterCity125 Date: March 12, 2026, 7:51 am
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       Good point.
       And a good find with that map.
       So yes, it looks like the car was parked on the northern area of
       the sea wall and clearly inside the statutory area.
       #Post#: 113042--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Britannia's BWLegal. Failure to make valid payment. Saunders
       foot harbour
       By: Meadow25 Date: March 12, 2026, 1:21 pm
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       While I was trying to retrieve the original PCN and evidence
       from Britannia a couple of weeks ago I also emailed Saunderfoot
       Harbour directly explaining my situation.
       In a very unexpected turn of events, a very nice chap from there
       called me yesterday explaining that the fine will be cancelled
       as far as Britannia is concerned but there might be a delay
       while BW Legal receives that info. I'm not sure if it's
       coincidence or not that BW Legal also finally sent me the
       original PCN yesterday too.
       But it seems that FTLA will have helped me enormously even if he
       hadn't so thank you again.
       #Post#: 113081--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Britannia's BWLegal. Failure to make valid payment. Saunders
       foot harbour
       By: InterCity125 Date: March 12, 2026, 6:13 pm
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       Please ensure that you get written confirmation of all you have
       stated.
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