Very steep drive - Best covering for a very steep drive
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My house has a 50 year old concrete drive that is in a very bad condition. The concrete has cracked and become un-even with large patches of weeds growing. The drive is 25m long, between 2.8m and 5m wide and is very steep with a gradient of 1 in 4 at its steepest point.
I'm after some advice on what the best way forward is for bringing the drive up to date. I'm not too fussed on it looking that nice but would really like a covering that is suitable for the slope, is non slip ideally and not that expensive.
Thanks.
I'm after some advice on what the best way forward is for bringing the drive up to date. I'm not too fussed on it looking that nice but would really like a covering that is suitable for the slope, is non slip ideally and not that expensive.
Thanks.
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Im of the understanding that any alteration to the surface of the driveway will then fall within the remit of the new regs....
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I was also of that understanding that any alteration to the surface came under the new regs until I heard this.....I have had 3 customers in the last 2 weeks ask at the local planning office and they have replied with
" send us a photo and we will give you a decision as to whether you will need to proceed down the planning approval route or not"
all 3 have told me they have been advised by the planning office that they won't need planning the photo is just a formality
2 are flags and one is tarmac and are being replaced with block paving, the 3 drives are not being made any larger and drain towards the road and there is no front garden left on all of them anyway, the drains are on the back of the house so I can't even connect a drainage channel across the drive/pavement into the drainage system so the water has to flow from the drive onto the pavement
so go figure that because its totally against what is suppose to be the new and current legislation
" send us a photo and we will give you a decision as to whether you will need to proceed down the planning approval route or not"
all 3 have told me they have been advised by the planning office that they won't need planning the photo is just a formality
2 are flags and one is tarmac and are being replaced with block paving, the 3 drives are not being made any larger and drain towards the road and there is no front garden left on all of them anyway, the drains are on the back of the house so I can't even connect a drainage channel across the drive/pavement into the drainage system so the water has to flow from the drive onto the pavement
so go figure that because its totally against what is suppose to be the new and current legislation
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aye, that's my interpretation. shouldn't affect existing driveways unless you are planning an extension.
www.communities.gov.uk/documents/planni ... ardens.pdf
www.communities.gov.uk/documents/planni ... ardens.pdf
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Guidance on the permeable surfacing of front gardens
from the leaflet
If the surface to be covered is more than five square metres planning permission will be
needed for laying traditional, impermeable driveways that do not provide for the water to
run to a permeable area
You will not need planning permission if a new or replacement driveway of any size uses
permeable (or porous) surfacing, such as gravel, permeable concrete block paving or
porous asphalt, or if the rainwater is directed to a lawn or border to drain naturally.
therefore an existing driveway with flags concrete or tarmac will need planning permission to replace it if it discharges the water onto the pavement
from the leaflet
If the surface to be covered is more than five square metres planning permission will be
needed for laying traditional, impermeable driveways that do not provide for the water to
run to a permeable area
You will not need planning permission if a new or replacement driveway of any size uses
permeable (or porous) surfacing, such as gravel, permeable concrete block paving or
porous asphalt, or if the rainwater is directed to a lawn or border to drain naturally.
therefore an existing driveway with flags concrete or tarmac will need planning permission to replace it if it discharges the water onto the pavement
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