(1) An appellant shall deliver or send by post to the Juries Commissioner a notice of appeal stating—
(a) the reasons why the appellant is aggrieved by the Juries Commissioner's decision; and
(b) whether the appellant wishes to have the appeal determined by the Judge without any attendance by or on behalf of the appellant.
(2) If in the notice delivered under paragraph (1) the appellant fails to state reasons, the Juries Commissioner shall send to the appellant a notice—
(a) directing that the appellant, within 14 days of the date of service of the notice, deliver or send by post reasons in writing to the Juries Commissioner; and
(b) stating that if the appellant fails to do so the appeal will be taken to be abandoned.
(3) If the appellant fails to deliver or send by post written reasons in accordance with the notice in paragraph (2), the appeal is abandoned.