Dropped Kerb Services
Installing a dropped kerb can make a huge improvement to accessing your property as well as helping to ensure people do not park in front of your driveway.
A dropped kerb allows vehicles to cross the pavement from the road to a driveway and it is a legal requirement to have a dropped kerb if you want to drive across the pavement onto your property.
You can either apply to your local council for permission for a dropped kerb outside your property or we can apply to your local authority on your behalf.
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Dropped Kerb Specialists
We have many years experience in installing drop kerbs and with applying for the relevant planning permission.
If you decide to have a drop kerb we will visit your property and take the correct measurements and see what public utility services are present, whether you are on a main road etc and any other consideration that would be needed for planning permission.
As a local authority approved company, South West Works are able to work in conjunction with your local county council to install a dropped kerb whilst complying with all necessary regulations.
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