Zelf Hussain, Rachael Maria Wilkinson and Mark James Tobias Banfield have been appointed as Joint Administrators of National Car Parks Limited to manage its affairs, business and property, and act without personal liability. The Joint Administrators are licensed in the United Kingdom to act as Insolvency Practitioners by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
The Joint Administrators may act as controllers of personal data as defined by UK data protection law depending upon the specific processing activities undertaken. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may act as a processor on the instructions of the Joint Administrators. Personal data will be kept secure and processed only for matters relating to the Joint Administrators' appointment. Further details are available in the privacy statement on the PwC.co.uk website or by contacting the Joint Administrators.
The Joint Administrators continue to trade the NCP business, however, several sites have been identified that are commercially unviable and have been closed. The sites identified for closure can be found at pwc.co.uk/ncp.
A link to the website can be found at https://www.pwc.co.uk/ncp for further updates on the Administration.
If you feel that your PC shouldn't have been issued, then you can appeal online or via post following the instructions provided on the Parking Charge (PC) itself.
On receipt of your appeal, we will respond in full within 28 days. Your Parking Charge (PC) will be placed on hold until a response is provided. Please do not assume your appeal has been successful, if you do not hear from us within 28 days then please contact us via [email protected].
We do not accept appeals via any method other than those outlined on the Parking Charge (PC). Using the above email address as an appeals service does not place your Parking Charge (PC) on hold.
Note: If you are assisting someone with submitting an appeal, please ensure you select the appeal ‘statement of truth’ as the closest to which you are associated with the named person. You would be appealing on their behalf and therefore should select the statement which reflects this. You can then make it clear in the appeal you are authorised on behalf of the named person.