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Council PCN Appeal Win Rates. Official ETA Data 2024-25

Official ETA statistics: 45.3% of tribunal parking appeals allowed, 69.1% of wins uncontested by councils. Councils knowingly issue PCNs they cannot defend.

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Council PCN Appeal Win Rates. Official ETA Data 2024-25

Official Tribunal Statistics Show Motorists Win Nearly Half the Time

The Environment and Traffic Adjudicators (ETA) publish annual statistics on parking, bus lane, and moving traffic appeals across England and Wales. The 2024-25 data reveals important insights for anyone considering whether to appeal a council penalty charge notice.

Headline Numbers

  • 98,762 total parking appeals were heard at tribunal
  • 45.3% of appeals were allowed (motorist won)
  • 69.1% of successful appeals were not contested by the council

That last number is the most significant. In 69% of winning cases, the council simply did not contest the appeal. They did not submit evidence, did not attend the hearing, or withdrew their case. This means councils know many of their charges will not survive scrutiny.

What Does "Not Contested" Mean

When a motorist escalates to the tribunal, the council must provide an evidence bundle justifying the charge. In 69% of successful appeals, the council either:

  • Failed to submit their evidence pack within the deadline
  • Submitted evidence but then withdrew the case
  • Did not respond to the tribunal at all

This suggests that many councils issue PCNs knowing that a proportion will be challenged, and they simply do not have the resources or evidence to defend all of them at tribunal.

Parking vs Bus Lane vs Moving Traffic

The data covers three types of council enforcement:

  • Parking (PCN, Clamp, Remove). the traditional penalty charge notices for parking contraventions
  • Bus Lanes. charges for driving in bus lanes, usually captured by camera
  • Moving Traffic. charges for banned turns, box junctions, and other moving traffic offences

Each category has different appeal success rates, but the overall pattern is consistent: a significant proportion of appeals succeed.

What This Means for You

If you have received a council PCN and are wondering whether to appeal:

  1. The odds are in your favour. 45% of tribunal appeals succeed. That is nearly a coin flip. 2. Councils often do not fight. 69% of wins are uncontested. A well-drafted appeal may not even be challenged. 3. Formal representations first. Most cases are resolved at the formal representation stage without reaching tribunal. 4. Appealing freezes the penalty. The 50% discount is preserved while an appeal is pending.

How Parking Mate UK Helps

Parking Mate UK handles council PCNs by:

  • Identifying procedural defects under TMA 2004
  • Preparing formal representations citing specific legal grounds
  • Generating tribunal-ready appeal documents if the council rejects

Check Your Council PCN

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Data source: ETA Annual Parking Statistics 2024-25.

FAQs

Parking Ticket Help FAQs

Common questions about using Parking Mate UK after reading this guide.

Do I need legal or technical knowledge to challenge this penalty charge notice?

No. Parking Mate UK is built so you do not need to know the law, regulations, notice wording, or technical process. You upload the notice, explain what happened, add any supporting evidence, and the system assesses the case, deadlines, issuer compliance, evidence, wording, and escalation stage for you.

How quickly can I start a challenge for this penalty charge notice?

Most customers can submit the request online in about 60 seconds. Once the notice is uploaded, Parking Mate UK identifies the document type, checks whether it appears to have been issued correctly, and prepares the solicitor-grade correspondence needed for the next stage.

What is the goal of challenging this penalty charge notice?

The first goal is to get the ticket cancelled. Where cancellation is not available, the next goal is to reduce the amount, reset the case to an earlier stage, stop escalation, or put you in the strongest possible position before responding to the council.

What does Parking Mate UK generate for this penalty charge notice?

Parking Mate UK generates solicitor-grade correspondence for the stage you are at, such as an appeal, formal representation, POPLA or IAS appeal, debt response, Letter Before Claim response, defence, witness statement, statutory declaration, out-of-time application, N244 application, or enforcement complaint.