Do I need a licence for building materials / scaffolding / hoarding / container / temporary cross-over?
If you wish to place building materials / scaffolding / hoarding / container or construct a temporary cross-over on any part of a highway a licence is required from the local authority. All materials must be placed on private land whenever possible – a licence is not normally necessary on private land.
If you wish to place building materials / scaffolding / hoarding / container or construct a temporary cross-over on any part of a highway a licence is required from the local authority. All materials must be placed on private land whenever possible – a licence is not normally necessary on private land. Application Process: The application process requires the applicant to arrange to meet an Environmental Enforcement officer on site. The officer will complete a licence advice form with details of the site, the condition of the highway and the size of the highway to be used by the applicant, and list any specific conditions to be applied to the licence. The licence will not be issued until the fee and deposit monies are lodged with the Licensing Service. Fees: The applicant is required to pay the required fee and a deposit. The deposit is set at a level to cover the cost of any reinstatement / repair work should the activities cause any damage. Where there is no damage, the deposit is re
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