Penalty Charge Notices
The council’s parking civil enforcement
officers will issue a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) when a
vehicle is found parked in contravention of the Parking
Regulations. Currently the cost of a PCN can be £50.00 or £70.00
depending on where and for what it was issued.
Payment for Penalty Charge Notices must be received within 28
days from the date of issue. If payment is received within 14 days
of the issue date, a reduced charge of 50% will be accepted in
final settlement.
Ways to Pay
1) Online
Payment may be made online via the
Online Payments webpage.
Click on “make a payment” then follow the on-screen
instructions.
2) By Telephone
Credit/debit card payments may be made by telephone on 01233
331111
(Monday to Thursday between 9am and 5pm and Fridays between 9am
and 4.30pm)
Payments using Credit and Debit cards can be made 24 hours a day
using our automated telephone payment system.
Telephone 01233 330625 and follow the instructions. Please
ensure you have your account or reference number when calling.
You can pay your rent direct to the Housing Team by calling
01233 330688 in office hours.
3) By Post
Payment may be made by crossed cheque or postal order made
payable to Ashford Borough Council. Please write the Penalty Charge
Notice number and your address on the reverse of the cheque/postal
order. Please send your payment, together with the completed
payment slip (included with the Penalty Charge Notice) to Parking
Services, Ashford Borough Council, Civic Centre, Tannery Lane,
Ashford, Kent, TN23 1PL.
4) In Person
Payment may be made in person at the Civic Centre in
Tannery Lane , Ashford, using the scan coin machines. Please view
our Opening Times
webpage for more information.
Penalty Charge Details
For more details on a Penalty Charge Notice you have received
please enter the Penalty Charge Notice number below:
Please enter the PCN number (including 'AS' or 'KF'):
Appeals
If you have received a PCN that you think should not
have been issued you may challenge it by lodging an objection/appeal with the
Council.
For information about the Traffic Management Act 2004 visit our
Traffic
Management Act 2004 Webpage.
This webpage was updated on
7/11/2011