Need a Dropped Kerb?
Chartered Projects can help you get the dropped kerb you need. We have a team of experienced professionals who can help you through the entire process, from applying for a permit to installing the kerb.
We understand that getting a dropped kerb can be a daunting task. That's why we're here to make it as easy as possible for you. We'll take care of everything, so you can relax and focus on other things.
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Here are some of the benefits of working with Chartered Projects:
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We're experts in dropped kerbs. We've been helping people get dropped kerbs for over 20 years. We know the process inside and out and can help you get the results you want.
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We're efficient and reliable. We understand that time is valuable, so we'll work quickly and efficiently to get your dropped kerb installed.
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We're affordable. We offer competitive prices for our services. We'll work with you to find a solution that fits your budget.
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If you're ready to get a dropped kerb, contact Chartered Projects today. We'll be happy to answer any questions you have and help you get started.
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Dropped Kerb
First check if the road is a classified road. Classified roads are the responsibility of National Highways, while unclassified roads are the responsibility of the local authority. We can check if the road you live on is classified or not.
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Find out if planning permission is required.
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Planning permission is not usually required for a dropped kerb, but it may be required if the road is a classified road or if the dropped kerb is near a sensitive area, such as a school or a hospital. You can check if planning permission is required by contacting your local authority.
The rules for dropped kerbs can vary between councils and different areas. It is important to check with your local authority for the specific rules that apply to your area.
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Here are some of the factors that may affect the rules for dropped kerbs in your area:
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The type of road (e.g., classified or unclassified)
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The location of the dropped kerb (e.g., near a school or hospital)
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The type of vehicle that will be using the dropped kerb (e.g., car, van, or HGV)
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The width of the dropped kerb
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The level of the dropped kerb
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If you are unsure about the rules for dropped kerbs in your area, at CP we will be able to assist.
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Here are some of the things that you should keep in mind when applying for a dropped kerb permit:
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You will need to provide a site plan and a drawing of the proposed dropped kerb.
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You will need to explain why you need the dropped kerb.
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And more.