Dropping a kerb and footpath to a driveway?
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its a rural road with only one other drive way on it, i am looking into the possibility's of dropping the kerb and path to put a drive way into my garden , where do i start?
and what kind of cost would i be looking at?
there are no sewers or drains under the path but i am not sure about water mains.
and what kind of cost would i be looking at?
there are no sewers or drains under the path but i am not sure about water mains.
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Not so, Tony........varies from county to county.lutonlagerlout wrote:your local council HAVE to do this
We do countless dropped kerbs in both Somerset & Devon, Somersets application fees are £50 whereas Devon CC's fee is nearer £200!
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depends how wide you want the extension to be but i would say LLL's price of around £7-800 shouldn't be far away but it varies from area to area i know of one firm round our way that charge minimum of £1500 - £2000 for dropped kerbs dig out new black top etc
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my badDave_L wrote:lutonlagerlout wrote:your local council HAVE to do this
Not so, Tony........varies from county to county.
We do countless dropped kerbs in both Somerset & Devon, Somersets application fees are £50 whereas Devon CC's fee is nearer £200!
there used to be a list here but in the end the councils own people volker highways took over the whole shebang
they just redid 12 speedhumps in my road and i have to say i am most impressed with the quality of their work,spotty dog
theres roads in luton where the local "community" have smashed the corners of kerbs with a lump hammer to form an impromptu crossover,and laid a length of 4 by 2 in the gutter
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I know this is probably a little late, but, when living with my now wife in an ex council house on a mostly privately owned council estate in Stockport, the council did the work for £120. A cracking job, and the inspector lady said she would have to turn a blind eye to the others in the street (approx 8 from 12) that had gone the sledge hammer & 4x2 route.
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£120??? How many kerbs were dropped? Must have been back in the 70's?
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