Appeal your Westminster PCN — Mayfair, Soho, Marylebone, Pimlico, Belgravia, Victoria.
Step 1 — Snap a photo of the Westminster ticket
Beat It reads the PCN reference, date, time, location and contravention code straight from the image. No typing.
Step 2 — Answer a few quick questions
We ask about signage, permits, payment and any mitigating circumstances. Two minutes, maximum.
Step 3 — We write the letter and send it to Westminster City Council
Our AI cites the specific regulations, contravention codes and case law that Westminster actually responds to, and we submit the appeal on your behalf.
Across thousands of PCNs we've seen issued in Westminster, the appeals that work tend to cluster around the same handful of grounds. We build your letter around whichever applies to you.
Signage and road markings were inadequate
Westminster City Council can only enforce a parking restriction if the signs and lines comply with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions and the relevant Traffic Management Order. Faded lines, missing signs, contradictory information or a sign that was not visible from where the driver parked are all grounds for cancellation.
The contravention did not occur
Sometimes the PCN is simply wrong on the facts — the vehicle was not where the warden recorded, the time on the ticket does not match the photos, or you were loading or unloading and the loading exemption applies.
There was a procedural error
PCNs have to follow strict procedural rules under the Traffic Management Act 2004 and the relevant regulations. Late service, missing information on the Notice to Owner, or an incorrect contravention code can all invalidate the penalty.
Mitigating circumstances
Westminster has discretion to cancel a PCN where there are exceptional circumstances — a medical emergency, a vehicle breakdown, a Blue Badge that fell off the dashboard, or a pay-and-display machine that was out of service. A well-evidenced mitigation letter regularly succeeds at the informal-representations stage.
Postal address: City of Westminster Parking Services, PO Box 351, Sheffield S98 1TU
Online portal: https://www.westminster.gov.uk/parking-and-streets/parking-tickets-and-fines/challenge-your-pcn ↗
Beat It submits to whichever channel Westminster prefers for your contravention code. You don't have to copy anything across yourself.
Beat It checks every appeal against 500+ documented procedural and signage grounds. A few that frequently apply to Westminster City Council tickets:
Most drivers pay because the appeals process is confusing. It doesn't have to be — Beat It does the writing, the citations and the submission for you.
Start my Westminster appeal →Not legal advice. Beat It is an AI-assisted appeal service — outcomes are decided by Westminster and, if escalated, by an independent adjudicator.