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Dropping a kerb might sound like a simple job. But there are legal hoops to jump through first and you must use an approved contractor.
Whether you need a new drop kerb installed, a repair, or just want to explore the costs and planning application process, read on for all the information you need to know about drop kerbs.
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What does dropped kerb installation cost in the UK?
Here are the average drop kerb costs in the UK, including materials and labour:
- £1,800 to create a new vehicle access point
- £1,100 to widen an existing access point
Don’t forget the cost of your planning application fee too. This can range between £50 - £400 depending on the scope of work needed.
What is a dropped kerb?
A dropped kerb (also called a vehicle crossover) is a popular home improvement job that permits vehicles to cross the pavement (footway) and gain access to your driveway or front garden.
Do I need permission to install or repair a dropped kerb?
Yes. Under Section 184 of the Highways Act 1980, you must obtain permission from your local council before any work can start.
You may also need planning permission if you’re on a classified road, in a conservation area, or altering a listed building.
How deep and wide does my driveway need to be for a dropped kerb?
How deep and wide your driveway needs to be for a dropped kerb often depends on your Gateshead and council. However, typically, to be eligible for a dropped kerb, you will need:
- The length from your house to where your driveway meets the pavement is more than 4.8 metres
- The driveway to be more than 2.4 metres wide
- The driveway to be at a 90 degree angle from the road
- The driveway to be at least 10 metres away from a main junction (this distance can often be reduced in low traffic areas)
Our planning guide for drop kerbs goes into more detail.
Can I repair or extend an existing dropped kerb rather than install a new one?
Yes – extensions or repairs are often possible if the original structure is sound and the works remain within highway constraints.
You’ll still need council approval and an assessment to confirm feasibility.
What qualifies as an “emergency” dropped kerb repair?
An emergency repair is needed when a dropped kerb becomes unsafe or unusable – for example:
- If it is severely damaged by vehicles
- Large cracks threaten structural stability
- Erosion undermines adjacent pavement
Quick intervention with the help of a certified contractor can prevent more costly repairs and ensure access is safe.
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