Dropped Kerb Contractors Atherstone
Do you need a dropped kerb for your property? You must get a kerb drop if you intend to drive onto your property via the pavement. To gain access to the public highway, a vehicle must be capable of crossing a driveway from a commercial or residential area.
Kerb dropping allows vehicles cross the asphalt between a driveway and the road. It is a legal requirement that anyone who desires to drive onto your property must do so.
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Parking outside your home can be stressful. A permit fee may be required. It can be difficult to find parking spots in urban areas. If you plan to drive over pavement onto your land, you will need a dropped kerb. If you have questions take a look at our website Q and A's.
A commercial driveway or residential driveway must allow access to the highway. This permits vehicles to cross the pavements between driveways and roads. For you to be able drive on your property, one must be present.
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A kerbdrop can improve access to your property, as well as help to keep people from parking in your driveway. A driveway access law states that you must have a vehicle crossover in order to drive a vehicle up the footway into your driveway.
It is illegal for you to drive on the footway. Infringing on the law could result in you being prosecuted.
It might be necessary to reinforce the pavement in front the property. Moving lampposts, manhole covers and other street furniture may be required in many cases.
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You can ask your local council for permission if you are not sure. If you are unsure if planning permission is required, contact your local council. You can find the relevant council on the government website. Costs to apply depend on the location.
Once permission has been granted, you will need to find a local specialist who can do the work.
It is definitely not a DIY job as the council has very specific requirements regarding service providers. Some councils will only allow you to use their approved contractors. Some allow you to use your own contractors, provided they comply with the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 requirements. Highway assessments by the council might incur an additional fee.
It's a great way for you to make your job easier. Because they are experienced with the council, they will file all of your applications and usually get them through quickly.
Our experience with drop-kerbs has been extensive. We also have the required licenses. We will visit the property to take measurements and determine if there is any public utility. Any other considerations necessary to obtain planning permission. We have lots of experience in this location and other towns also
We are an authorised local authority company. We can work with your County Council to install drop kerbs while complying with all regulations.
Call us for a free quote. Contact details are on our website.