Surfaces on driveways Part 1 The planning
Language: English Series: Letting Update Journal ; 23 (2) July 2015, 22-24Publication details: 2015Subject(s): Summary: First in a series of articles on on driveways looks at planning a new driveway and replacing an existing one. Looks at the pros and cons of building a driveway to a residential property. Highlights issues such as checking whether planning permission is required, potential breaches of restrictive covenants, drainage and soakaways, and making the best choice of surfaces. Permission needs to be sought from local authories to drop curbs who may require their own approved contractors to undertake this type of work. For Part 2 see L159032 and Part 3 L159115.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L158838 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 158838-1001 |
First in a series of articles on on driveways looks at planning a new driveway and replacing an existing one. Looks at the pros and cons of building a driveway to a residential property. Highlights issues such as checking whether planning permission is required, potential breaches of restrictive covenants, drainage and soakaways, and making the best choice of surfaces. Permission needs to be sought from local authories to drop curbs who may require their own approved contractors to undertake this type of work. For Part 2 see L159032 and Part 3 L159115.