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How to Appeal a Brighton and Hove Council Parking Ticket

By GetRighted Legal Research TeamLast updated July 2026

Summary

Civil enforcement in Brighton and Hove Council covers yellow lines, pay-and-display bays, bus lanes, and controlled parking zones. PCNs are issued under the Traffic Management Act 2004. You have 28 days to submit formal representations. If rejected, appeal free to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal within 28 days. The 50% discount period is 21 days. Typical response time is 56 days. Over 60% of adjudicated appeals succeed nationally (source: Traffic Penalty Tribunal annual report).

Parking enforcement in Brighton and Hove Council

Civil enforcement in Brighton and Hove Council covers yellow lines, pay-and-display bays, bus lanes, and controlled parking zones. PCNs cover yellow line violations, expired pay-and-display, bus lane use, and restricted area parking. Brighton and Hove Council falls under the Traffic Penalty Tribunal for adjudication.

Appeal timeline

Key dates:

  1. 1Receive PCN — note the 21-day discount deadline
  2. 2Gather evidence: photos of signs, markings, vehicle position
  3. 3Submit formal representations within 28 days
  4. 4Council responds (typically 56 days)
  5. 5If rejected: appeal to Traffic Penalty Tribunal within 28 days
  6. 6Adjudicator decides — binding on the council

Evidence for your appeal

Gather:

  • Photos of signage from driver approach
  • Photos of road markings
  • The PCN — check contravention code and details
  • Timeline of events
  • Receipts or dashcam if relevant

Tip

Check the PCN for errors: wrong contravention code, wrong date, wrong vehicle colour. Procedural defects invalidate the notice.

Appeal success

Over 60% of Traffic Penalty Tribunal cases are decided in the motorist's favour. Source: TPT annual report.

Sources

  1. Traffic Management Act 2004
  2. Traffic Penalty Tribunal annual report

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to appeal a Brighton and Hove Council parking ticket?
You have 28 days from the Notice to Owner. If rejected, 28 days to appeal to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.
Is the appeal free?
Yes. Representations and Traffic Penalty Tribunal appeals are both free with no cost risk.
What are the best grounds?
Inadequate signage, defective road markings, procedural errors (late notice), and TMO defects.
What happens at the tribunal?
Most hearings are paper-based — written evidence from both sides, decided by an independent adjudicator. You can request a telephone hearing.

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