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FOIA2571 Response FOIA2571 Response http://www.scarborough.gov.uk/pdf/Guidance_on_how_we_exercise_our_discretion_to_ cancel_Penalty_Charge_Notices..pdf http://democracy.scarborough.gov.uk/documents/s47388/12496%20-%20Appendix.pdf Number of Location PCNs ABBEY HEADLAND 121 Abbey Lane - Whitby 7 ABBEY PLAIN WHITBY CAR PARK 85 Abbey Terrace - Whitby 6 Aberdeen Lane 14 Aberdeen Place 45 Aberdeen Street 323 Aberdeen Terrace 566 Aberdeen Walk 391 Access Road at rear of high street - Eastfield 106 ACWORTH STREET 23 Albemarle Back Road 115 Albemarle Crescent 3,262 ALBEMARLE CRESCENT BACK ROADS 13 Albert Place - Whitby 12 ALBERT ROAD 82 Albert Street 42 Albion Crescent 145 Albion Place - Whitby 19 Albion Road 246 Albion Road Back Road 23 ALBION ROAD CAR PARK 204 Alga Terrace 86 All Saints Road 171 Alma Parade 134 Alma Square 797 AQUARIUM TOP 11 Argyle Road - Whitby 9 Arundel Place 48 ASHBURN ROAD 1 Ashville Avenue 117 Ashville Avenue Back Road 14 Auborough Street 248 Avenue Road 274 Avenue Victoria 146 Avenue Victoria Back Road 18 Back Access to Broomfield Terrace 12 Back St Hilda's Terrace 67 Back St Hildas Terrace - Whitby 169 Bagdale - Whitby 81 BANK TOP - ROBIN HOODS BAY CAR PARK 233 Bank Top Lane - Runswick Bay 8 BANK TOP LANE CAR PARK- RUNSWICK BAY 83 BANK TOP STAITHES CAR PARK 398 Bar Street 34 BARRYS LANE 2 Barwick Street 321 Barwick Terrace 177 Baxtergate - Whitby 133 BEACONSFIELD STREET 28 BEACONSFIELD STREET BACK ROAD 2 Beck Hole - Cayton 20 Beck Hole Road - Goathland 2 Beckside - Staithes 15 Bedford Street 270 BEECH WALK 4 Beechville Avenue 102 Beechville Avenue Back Road 5 Belgrave Crescent 205 Belgrave Terrace 130 Belle Vue Crescent - Filey 61 Belle Vue Parade 128 Belle Vue Place 8 BELLE VUE STR / MORGAN STR BACK ROAD 10 Belle Vue Street 318 Belle Vue Street - Filey 83 Belle Vue Terrace - Whitby 74 Belmont Road 163 BELVEDERE PLACE 19 Belvoir Terrace 197 BLANDS CLIFF 30 Blenheim Street 199 Blenheim Terrace 181 Bob Bell Road - Staithes 1 BOX HILL 4 BRAEBURN 8 Bridge Holm Lane - Fylingthorpe 1 Bridge Street - Whitby 157 Bridlington Street - Hunmanby 140 BRIERCLIFFE 1 Brinkburn Road 93 Britannia Street 81 Brook Street 109 Brooklands - Filey 11 Brunswick Street - Whitby 59 BURNISTON ROAD 5 BURNISTON ROAD CAR PARK 131 Burr Bank 45 Byland Road - Whitby 1 Caledonia Street 158 Cambridge Place 8 Cambridge Street 278 Cambridge Terrace 106 Candler Street 241 Cargate Hill - Filey 5 Cargate Hill Slipway - Filey 4 Carlton Terrace 131 CARLTON TERRACE BACK ROAD 4 Castle Gardens 5 Castle Hill - Hunmanby 1 Castle Road 715 Castle Road - Whitby 1 Castle Road Back Road 261 CASTLE ROAD CAR PARK 545 Castle Road Pay & Display 10 Castle Terrace 68 Castlegate 138 Chapel Lane - Cayton 14 Chapel Road 3 Chatsworth Gardens 79 Chubb Hill Road - Whitby 7 Church Cliff Drive - Filey 8 CHURCH LANE 1 Church Lane - Cayton 2 Church Ravine 307 Church Square - Whitby 192 Church Stairs Street 12 Church Street 55 Church Street - Filey 9 Church Street - Staithes 1 Church Street - Whitby 2,386 CHURCH STREET WHITBY CAR PARK 1,084 Clarence Avenue - Filey 6 Clarence Drive - Filey 6 Clarence Place 52 Clarence Road 18 Clarence Street 9 Clark Street 157 CLEVELAND AVENUE 5 Cleveland Road 122 CLIFF BRIDGE PLACE 7 Cliff Bridge Terrace 281 Cliff Road - Staithes 1 Cliff Street - Whitby 111 CLIFF STREET WHITBY CAR PARK 530 Clifton Street 353 Coach Road - Sleights 1 COBLE LANDING 85 COLDYHILL LANE 35 COLLEGE AVENUE 1 COLLEGE LANE 48 Columbus Ravine 476 Columbus Ravine Back Road 26 Commercial Street 261 Cooks Row 61 CORNELIAN DRIVE 1 COUNTRY PARK FILEY CAR PARK 1,003 Craven Street 108 Crescent Avenue - Whitby 72 Crescent Hill - Filey 1,014 Crescent Place - Whitby 19 Cromwell Parade 63 Cromwell Road 91 Cromwell Terrace 105 CROSS LANE 9 Cross Lane - Burniston 2 Cross Street 135 Crown Crescent 222 Crown Crescent Back Road 93 Crown Terrace 329 Crown Terrace Back Road 41 Curlew Drive - Crossgates 5 DANES DYKE 1 Dean Road 646 Dean Road Back Road 4 Deepdale Avenue 7 Devonshire Drive 76 Downdinner Hill - Whitby 1 Dunslow Road - Eastfield 28 Durham Place 47 Durham Street 176 DURHAM STREET / LOWER CLARK STREET 7 East Crescent - Whitby 27 EAST PIER 216 East Sandgate 33 East Terrace - Whitby 69 Eastborough 895 EASTBOROUGH CAR PARK 530 EASTWAY 4 Elders Street 109 Elm Road 7 Elmville Avenue 103 Elmville Avenue Back Road 5 Endeavour Wharf Whitby 430 Esk Terrace - Whitby 20 Esplanade 539 Esplanade - Whitby 14 Esplanade Back Road 45 ESPLANADE CAR PARK 1 ESPLANADE CRESCENT 2 Esplanade Gardens 251 Esplanade Gardens Back Road 49 Esplanade Road 207 EVRON CENTRE 263 Ewart Street 4 Fairfax Street 46 Fairfield Road - Staithes 5 Falcon Terrace - Whitby 8 Falconers Road 1,140 FALCONERS ROAD CAR PARK 1,186 Falsgrave Road 452 FALSGRAVE ROAD BACK ROAD 1 FIELDSIDE 5 FIELDSTEAD CRESCENT 7 Filey Road 42 FISH QUAY WHITBY CAR PARK 2 Fishburn Road - Whitby 12 Flower Garth - Filey 2 Flowergate - Whitby 630 FORESHORE ROAD 6,752 Franklin Street 102 Franklin Street Back Road 1 Friargate 151 Friars Gardens 187 Friars Way 131 FRIARSWAY CAR PARK 318 Front Street - Grosmont 57 Fulford Road 99 Garfield Road 127 Garfield Road Back Road 1 Garibaldi Street 117 George Street 8 George Street - Whitby 1 GILDERCLIFFE 12 GIVENDALE ROAD 5 Gladstone Lane 70 Gladstone Road 334 Gladstone Road Back Road 6 Gladstone Street 434 GLENSIDE 1 Globe Street 3 Gordon Street 157 Graham Close 16 GRANGE AVENUE 4 GRANGE AVENUE BACK ROAD 1 Granville Road - Filey 2 GREEN LANE 28 Green Lane - Whitby 5 Greenfield Road 121 Greenstead Road 5 GREYLANDS PARK GROVE 2 Grosvenor Crescent 228 Grosvenor Road 414 Grove Street - Whitby 16 HACKNESS ROAD 12 Haggersgate - Whitby 138 Hanover Road 381 Harcourt Place 311 HATTERBOARD DRIVE 1 Havelock Place - Whitby 2 HAVERS HILL 45 Helredale Road - Whitby 2 Helredale Road Service Road - Whitby 1 Henrietta Street - Whitby 10 Hibernia Street 136 High Moor Way 1 High Street - Eastfield 7 High Street - Glaisdale (Esk Valley) 9 High Street - Goathland 1 High Street - Ruswarp 27 HIGH STREET - SCALBY 13 High Street - Snainton 4 High Street - Staithes 369 High Street (A174) - Hinderwell 16 HIGHFIELD 17 Hinderwell Lane - Runswick Bay 6 Hirstead Road 2 HOLBECK HILL 117 HOLBECK ROAD 5 Hope Street 124 Hope Street - Filey 120 HOVINGHAM DRIVE 6 Howard Street 93 Hoxton Road 865 Hudson Street - Whitby 6 Hungate Lane - Hunmanby 32 Huntriss Row 119 Ireton Street 54 James Place 104 James Street 653 John Street - Filey 36 John Street - Whitby 79 KELD CLOSE 3 Khyber Pass - Whitby 164 KHYBER PASS WHITBY CAR PARK 78 Killerby Cliff - Cayton 1 KING STREET 44 King Street - Robin Hoods Bay 9 KING STREET INNER/OUTER CAR PARK 304 LADY EDITHS DRIVE 3 LAKE VIEW off Dunslow Rd - Eastfield 9 Lancaster Street 53 Langbourne Road - Whitby 28 Langdale Road 193 Langdale Road Back Road 33 Langdale Terrace - Whitby 3 Laughton Avenue 2 Laundry Road - Filey 31 Leading Post Street 55 Lealholm Lane - Lealholm 2 Limestone Road - Burniston 1 LINDEN ROAD 7 Link Walk 10 Livingstone Road 46 Londesborough Road 98 Londesborough Road Back Road 29 LONG WALK 5 Longwestgate 581 Lowdale Avenue 4 Lower Clark Street 95 LOWER CLARK STREET / DURHAM STREET LINK 4 Lower Ramshill Road 183 LOWER WILLIAM STREET 3 Lyell Street 120 Lyell Street Back Road 12 Main Street - Cayton 11 Main Street - East Ayton 1 Manor Gardens 17 Manor Road 21 MAPLE DRIVE 41 MARINA BACK (UPPER HARBOUR) WHITBY CAR PARK 546 MARINA FRONT (UPPER HARBOUR) WHITBY CAR PARK 1,003 MARINA PERMIT HOLDERS WHITBY CAR PARK 46 Marine Drive - Scarborough 42 MARINE DRIVE CAR PARK 950 Mariners Terrace - Filey 14 Market Place - Whitby 80 Market Street 177 Market Way 249 Marlborough Street 163 Marlborough Street Back Road 30 Marlborough Terrace 13 Mayfield Avenue 1 Mayfield Road - Whitby 4 Mayville Avenue 97 Mayville Avenue Back Road 24 Meadowfield - Sandsend 1 Melrose Street 165 Merchant's Row 13 MERE LANE 9 Middle Walk 1 MIDLAND BANK 196 MILL LANE 5 Mill Lane - Cayton 2 Mill Street 39 Mitford street - Filey 238 Montpelier Street 3 MOOR LANE 3 Moor Lane - East Ayton 1 Moorland Road 156 Moorland Road Back Road 25 Morgan Street 71 Morgan Street Back Road 20 Mount Park Road 9 Mount Pleasant North - Robin Hoods Bay 27 Mount Pleasant South - Robin Hoods Bay 4 Mount View Avenue 1 Mulgrave Place 10 MURCHISON PLACE 34 Murchison Street 263 Murray Street 88 Murray Street - Filey 354 Nansen Street 24 Nansen Street Back Road 5 Nares Street 100 Nelson Street 581 New Park Road 33 New Parks Crescent 58 New Quay Road - Whitby 822 New Queen Street 320 New Road - Robin Hoods Bay 137 Newborough 1,062 Newby Farm Road 7 NEWLANDS AVENUE 3 Newlands Park Crescent 15 NEWLANDS PARK DRIVE 33 NEWLANDS PARK DRIVE BACK ROAD 6 Newton Street - Whitby 20 Norman Crescent - Filey 16 Normanby Terrace - Whitby 30 North Lane - Cayton 2 North Leas Avenue 22 North Marine Road 811 North Promenade - Whitby 24 North Road - Whitby 20 North Street 1,767 North Street - Scalby 1 NORTH STREET CAR PARK 2,008 North Terrace 167 North Terrace - Whitby 40 North Terrace Car Park 113 North Wharf Car Park 104 Northgate - Hunmanby 8 NORTHSTEAD LOWER CAR PARK 322 Northstead Manor Drive 53 NORTHSTEAD UPPER CAR PARK 564 Northway 332 NORTHWAY - Albion Terrace 17 Norwood Place 25 Norwood Street 291 Oak Road 5 Oakville Avenue 42 Oakville Avenue Back Road 16 OLD COUNCIL OFFICE YARD FILEY 22 Old Gas House Lane 5 OLD SCALBY ROAD 1 Oliver Street 20 Oriel Crescent 5 Oriel Crescent Back Road 1 Osbourne Park 4 OSGODBY WAY 1 OVERDALE 5 Oxford Street 298 Padbury Avenue - Filey 23 Paradise 12 Park Road 40 Park Terrace - Whitby 10 Park Terrace Back Road - Whitby 1 PAVILION DRIVE WHITBY CAR PARK 376 PAVILION
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