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How to Appeal a Gemini Parking Solutions Charge

Gemini Parking Solutions enforces residential developments and managed estates as well as retail sites. Residential permit schemes are both their staple and the source of their most winnable disputes — because a lease or tenancy granting you a space generally outranks an operator's sign.

Strong grounds

  • Resident with a right to park — cite the lease or tenancy clause granting your space and attach a copy.
  • Permit displayed but missed — your own photo of the permit in place beats a patrol photo that didn't catch it.
  • Notice timing under POFA — 14 days for ANPR; for windscreen tickets the statutory Notice to Keeper window is days 29–56.
  • Signage — estate signage is often sparse or unlit; terms must be clear before you park.
  • Landowner authority — the operator must be authorised to issue charges; worth putting to proof on disputed estates.

Process

Appeal within 28 days; if rejected, the letter names your free independent route (POPLA or the IAS). Use it — it forces the operator to evidence its right to charge at all.

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Frequently asked

It's my allocated residential space — can they charge me?

Operators try, but appeals citing the lease or tenancy succeed regularly. Quote the clause granting the space.

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This guide is general information about UK parking appeal processes, not legal advice. Operator trade-body memberships and appeal routes change — always follow the route and deadline named on your own notice and rejection letter.