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Private land appeals to be heard by independent panel
London Councils wins contract to run new appeals body for the BPA
Deniz Huseyin
An independent panel is to handle appeals from motorists challenging parking charges received on private land. The scheme, which will be known as Parking On Private Land Appeals (POPLA), will cover all private sites managed by members of the British Parking Association’s Approved Operator Scheme (AOS). The BPA has awarded the three-year contract to London Councils.
The panel will be led by Michael Greenslade, an adjudicator with the Parking and Traffic Appeals Service (PATAS). Other...
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