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[quote][i]Originally posted by Ben G[/i] When my block paving is finished, I intend on using it as a parking space. I already have a dropped Kerb to the main driveway, which overlaps the paved area, but not by much, so access would be difficult for the missus as shes a god awful parker. Here's the area that would need dropping. I've measured from the edge of the existing drop to where i'd like it to go to and it's about 3.4M [URL=http://s179.photobucket.com/user/c0rsa/media/DSC_0695_zpsfkm9hwtb.jpg.html][IMG]http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w296/c0rsa/DSC_0695_zpsfkm9hwtb.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Had a look on the council website and it just asks to apply for an application pack. Are there any legalities I need to be aware of and whether there would be any restrictions on extending the existing dropped Kerb? It doesn't mention any of these on the website. It just says you can choose your own builder to install it providing they have insurance and all that jazz. Also, any ideas on rough prices? A quick search throws up all sorts of prices. [Edited on 08-09-2014 by Ben G] [/quote]
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