Dropped Kerbs - Planning permission and other legal
considerations
Planning permission is not usually required for such work, but
will be if:
- The property involved has the frontage directly on to a
classified road.
- The property involved is a listed building.
- The property involved is other than a house for a single
family, e.g. Flat, Maisonette, Commercial or Industrial
Premises.
If it appears that your property comes within one of the above
classifications and planning permission is required you should
contact the Council Planning Department.
Important notice
The Legal construction of a vehicle crossing does not give the
occupier of the premises any particular rights, except to drive
across the footway to gain access to his/her property with a
private or light goods motor car, the crossing itself is part of
the public highway. From the date that the Council accepts the
completed crossing, they will assume responsibility for its
maintenance at no cost to the occupier, apart from any damage
caused by illegal use by heavy vehicles, etc.
If you decide to go ahead with the construction you must remove
the fence, wall or hedge within the property at the place where the
crossing will be located before construction can take
place.