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I was slapped with £100 parking fine despite signs being covered by scaffolding

A furious gran said she's been given a £100 fine for parking outside a pub despite there being no visible signs to warn her. Sandra Smith parked outside the Old Cobblers in Rawtenstall for 90 minutes after taking her son to the a Wacky Warehouse in the pub on September 21.

A few weeks later on October 7, a confused Sandra received a £60 parking fine from Euro Car Parks in the post. Mystified by the charge she took to social media to ask if others had been stung by the same restrictions.

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LancsLive reports that while it later transpired there was a parking meter, Sandra says this was covered by scaffolding. She also stressed she had no intention of swerving the charge - and even spent £16 in the pub during her stay.

Talking to LancsLive, Sandra said: "I had visited the pub a lot before COVID, so I think that's why I didn't think there was any parking restrictions and I could just go there. I've been back since and for what I could see, there wasn't any signs telling you of the rules that were noticeable.

"There's scaffolding outside too, which covers the parking meter, so it isn't at all obvious it's there. I went back through to the Wacky Warehouse and there was an A-Frame in the lobby telling you about registering for free parking, but I'm convinced it was not there when I visited.

"I was in the Wacky Warehouse for around 90 minutes in total, whilst my grandson played and we ate and drank and no one told me about it." After receiving her fine on 7 October, she was given 10 days to appeal, which she did within the required timeframe.

However, she is still awaiting a response from Euro Car Parks and was told that the

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