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Re: Lambeth - PCN 53j - Charge Certificate £195 before receivin
g the rejection letter
By: marie Date: January 19, 2026, 4:57 am
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No wonder ... £55 milion annually !!! They are not bothered by
few that appeals..
Key Insights from 2025 Information:
High Volume: Lambeth issued around 363,926 PCNs in 2023-24,
indicating substantial enforcement.
Revenue: PCNs generate significant income for Lambeth, with
council reports mentioning figures around £55 million annually
by late 2025, suggesting high payment/non-cancellation rates.
Contract Overspend: In December 2025, Lambeth approved extra
funds for parking contracts, partly due to increased enforcement
and postage, implying more PCNs were issued and processed.
New Charges: From April 2025, London boroughs, including
Lambeth, increased PCN charges, aiming to improve deterrence and
potentially increasing revenue.
Where to Find Specific Data:
Lambeth Council Website: Look for "Parking Annual Reports,"
"Traffic & Parking Performance Data," or "Freedom of Information
(FOI) Responses" for detailed statistics on appeals,
cancellations, and payments for 2025.
London Tribunals: They provide statistics on appeals, which can
give insight into cancellations.
While exact 2025 numbers aren't public yet (as it's early 2026),
trends show Lambeth issues many PCNs, collects substantial
revenue, and faced rising enforcement costs, suggesting a high
rate of paid/unappealed notices.
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