Our inspection fee is non-refundable and there is no guarantee you will be permitted to construct a new crossing.
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Use this page to find out how to request a vehicle crossing, dropped kerb and disabled parking bay.
A vehicular crossing is an area of lowered pavement and kerb which is used to give access to vehicles from a road across the footway and onto a driveway or parking area.
It is against the law to drive across a public footpath without an authorised vehicular crossing as damage will be caused to the footway or services underneath.
Applications for vehicle crossings are required and we will charge an initial fee of £51.40 so that we can carry out a site inspection.
Our inspection fee is non-refundable and there is no guarantee you will be permitted to construct a new crossing.
You will need to arrange your own NRSWA accredited contractor to provide a quote for the construction costs and to carry out the works.
A standard crossing usually costs around £1,500.
There are some things to consider before applying that can help speed up the process:
Once considered, please complete our online form to request an inspection for a vehicle crossing .
Once an application has been made a Highways Inspector will contact you and include a request for the relevant fee of £51.40.
Following this they will arrange an inspection and if everything is in order, you will get a commencement letter giving permission to proceed with construction.
Phone
0113 222 4407
Mobility Access kerbs allow level access for wheelchair users, mobility scooters and other mobility aid users. They can be provided for people who are having difficulty because of the height of kerbs in their area. There is no charge.
You can request a visit from an inspector who will come and decide whether a dropped kerb is needed. Our inspector may need you there during the visit to access the location. Please fill out the online form to request an inspection for a dropped kerb.
A disabled parking bay is marked on the road outside or near to the property of a disabled person. The parking bay can be used by any car displaying a blue badge.
To qualify you will need to have a current blue badge or be getting the mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance.
Fill out the online form to request a disabled parking bay.
Any blue badge holder can use a disabled parking bay. They are not for the exclusive use of the person who applied.
Once we receive a completed application form we will make a site visit. Details of the proposed bay along with a letter and comments form are sent to neighbouring properties as part of a three week consultation.
If any valid objections are received we can’t go ahead with your application. If no valid objections are received, we will arrange for the bay to be created.
There is no charge for creating a disabled parking bay.
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