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Forestboy1978
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Post: # 118804Post Forestboy1978

Hello gents.

I'm doing some landscaping next week and to avoid blocking a private drive I was thinking of laying ply boards down and positioning approx 15 tons of spoil on them in a nearby grass area. Its will be there for 4 - 24 hours max until grab picks it up.

Is this allowed?

Thanks

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Post: # 118805Post dig dug dan

Who owns the grass area?
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Post: # 118807Post Forestboy1978

The council

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Post: # 118809Post dig dug dan

Dont bother without permission. You will get done for flytipping.
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Post: # 118812Post Forestboy1978

Yeah I was thinking along those lines. It's not worth it. I'll figure another way.

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Post: # 118814Post dig dug dan

Forestboy1978 wrote:Yeah I was thinking along those lines. It's not worth it. I'll figure another way.
Ask permission first, you may be in luck
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Post: # 118816Post Dave_L

You'll be needing to apply for a Section 171 Licence to deposit building materials upon the Public Highway. Together with the appropriate signing lighting and guarding. S171 here is £250
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Post: # 118820Post Tony McC

I wonder how strictly that is enforced?

Back in the mists of time when I was actively contracting, some local authorities would prosecute if you didn't obtain a skip permit before plonking one on the highway, while others just wanted a couple of cones around it, and yet others couldn't have cared less.

One particular 'borough' where we carried out lots of driveway/patio works (as opposed to civils and highways works) eventually issued us with a 'blanket' licence for any skip or materials to be placed on a highway, as long as it was safe/complied with requirements, mainly to save them the paperwork of manually filling out two or three near-identical application forms each week. I thought that was a great move on their part and greatly appreciated it.

While skips were always a potential problem, the short term, temporary storage of building materials was never much of an issue. I know other contractors got their arse kicked owhen there was any mess left behind or a surface got damaged, but, generally speaking, as long as you behaved yourself and left things as you found them, there was a sort of laissez-faire approach which worked reasonably well.
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Post: # 118830Post Dave_L

To the contrary Tony, Streetworks departments are actively issuing fines for contraventions down around here. Even core testing crossovers!!!!!!
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Post: # 118909Post Tony McC

I wish they were like that around here! All too often I drive past 'abominations' where unliveried white vans seem to be doing whatever they like with no supervision or oversight whatsoever from teh local authority.

As I type this, I can see from my office window a driveway being crudely dug up, with vans blocking the public footpath forcing pedestrians onto the cariageway, and spoil being dumped on the road surface for, I assume, later collection by a grab wagon. The chances of the local council saying or doing anything? Nil!
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Post: # 118914Post dig dug dan

Round here, one householder dug up their front hedge, and extended their boundary out by 3m, then tarmacked over r
The claimed ground and made a bigger driveway.
It was reported to highways, who wrote to the householder on three occasions, each letter getting, or strongly worded, each ignored by the householder.
They have now been out and spray marked it all for reinstatement, and will be charging the householder to put it right!
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dig dug dan wrote:Round here, one householder dug up their front hedge, and extended their boundary out by 3m, then tarmacked over r
The claimed ground and made a bigger driveway.
It was reported to highways, who wrote to the householder on three occasions, each letter getting, or strongly worded, each ignored by the householder.
They have now been out and spray marked it all for reinstatement, and will be charging the householder to put it right!

I thought you might like to see this which I spotted a while ago. It's not there any more, by the way... an ambitious and fairly expensive mistake-a to make-a...

https://ibb.co/6RL6YJC

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Bother. Sorry, not sure how to post images so that they show up in the post.

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Post: # 119361Post Tony McC

Apologies for being late to this - had all sorts of health issues with angina during the heatwave and now an arthritic knee that is driving me mad with pain.


I wonder how they've managed to get away with that!
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Our local authority actively pursuing statutory undertakers in breach of correct road licences/chapter 8.....

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Post: # 119478Post msh paving

very little enforcement around hear, i always put block paving on foot path with barriers, never had a issue,
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