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Do I need planning permission for a dropped kerb (vehicular crossover)?

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Do I need planning permission for a dropped kerb (vehicular crossover)?

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You may require planning permission if you live on a classified road; if the property is not a single-dwelling house, e.g. flat, maisonette; or if the property is in a conservation area. Please note in addition to this you will need to make an application to the Council’s Highways department for a dropped kerb. This is called a vehicular crossover on the application form.

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