Drop Kerb Minworth
Are you considering having your Minworth front garden turned into a driveway? Do you want your original driveway turned into a drive-in and drive-out style? Either way, you are likely to need a drop kerb installation or dropped kerb install in Minworth B76. This service essentially will lower the kerb (drop kerb) that is roadside to the level of the actual road thus allowing smooth and safe access to your driveway.
South West Works have years of experience installing dropped kerbs for domestic and commercial property. Our dropped kerb installations in Minworth include kerb dropping, surfacing and edging.
We're trusted dropped kerb contractors for Minworth
If you’re looking for dropped kerb contractors in Minworth B76 – welcome to South West Works. Established over 15 years ago, our "expert dropped kerb services" mean you are in safe hands.
We install high-quality dropped kerbs for homes and businesses in Minworth.

Our Dropped Kerbs services cover Minworth B76 and the surrounding areas.
Need a dropped kerb in Minworth?
Get a free no-obligation dropped kerb quote today. We are highly experienced in kerb dropping services.
Why do you need a dropped kerb company in Minworth?
Installing a drop kerb in Minworth B76 can make a huge improvement in 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 in Minworth 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.
Contact your local dropped kerb company in Minworth on 0121 673 2677
Professional Dropped Kerb Driveways Minworth
We have many years experience in installing driveway dropped kerbs in Minworth. As an approached dropped kerb driveway company we can help apply for the relevant planning permission – managing the whole process for you.
If you decide to have a dropped 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.
By choosing South West Works for your dropped kerb contractors in Minworth, ensures that you are guaranteed to have an expert service with neutral advice that you can rely upon and trust.

Applying for a dropped kerb in Minworth
If you’re not sure if you need planning permission to have a dropped kerb installed, please click on the link below, input your post code to check dropped kerb rules in your Minworth area:
https://www.gov.uk/apply-dropped-kerb
How much does a drop kerb cost in Minworth?
The price for a new installation of Dropped Kerbs depends on a number of factors:
- The size of area requiring work
- the age of the structure
- Additional features required
- The condition of the current area
- Many other factors...
Prices for Minworth Dropped Kerbs can vary a great deal when the above information is taken into account.
The best method is for us to arrange a free no-obligation survey of your Minworth location. We can then put together the best, most accurate price quote.
Approved dropped kerb contractor for local councils
As a Street Works Approved Contractor, South West Works is recommended for dropped kerb installations in Minworth. We have completed work throughout the UK for companies such as Clowes Developments, GBR Phoenix Beard (now Savills), SAMAC, SITA, Stockford Anderson, Tesco and Travelodge.
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Need a dropped kerb in Minworth?
Get a free no-obligation dropped kerb quote today. We are highly experienced in kerb dropping services.
What other services are offered by our Minworth B76 dropped kerb team?
We offer a wide range of road, kerb and driveway surfacing around the Minworth area, including:
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Frequently Asked Questions on Dropped Kerbs in Minworth
The costs can vary significantly based on factors like location, size, and materials used. You’ll typically have to pay for the application fee, construction costs, and any additional fees required by your local council.
Yes, you generally need permission from your local council to create a dropped kerb. This involves applying for a dropped kerb or vehicle crossover permit, which may have specific requirements and fees.
Contact your local council’s highways department to inquire about the application process. They will provide you with the necessary forms and information on the requirements, fees, and the application review process.
If a dropped kerb is obstructed or damaged, you should report it to your local council. They will assess the situation and take appropriate action to address the issue, such as enforcement or repairs.
Yes, there are regulations and guidelines set by the local council and often aligned with national standards. These regulations cover aspects such as the dimensions of the dropped kerb, materials, and safety considerations.
Yes, a dropped kerb application can be refused if it doesn’t meet the required criteria or if there are safety concerns. Your local council will provide reasons for refusal and may offer guidance on how to address the issues.
In most cases, you can’t install a dropped kerb yourself. It’s recommended to hire a qualified contractor who has experience with such work and who can ensure the kerb is installed according to regulations.
The processing time for a dropped kerb permit can vary depending on the local council and the complexity of your application. It’s best to inquire with your council about their estimated processing times.
A dropped kerb is a lowered section of the pavement or roadside curb that provides a sloped transition between the footpath and the road, allowing vehicles to cross without damaging the pavement. It’s also known as a curb cut or lowered crossing.