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I want my kerb dropped
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any decent driveway contractor should be able to drop a kerb as long as it meets the local auth standard. i have had this done last time and it did not cost much more than ~£200 on my driveway paving bill. i asked teh council first and they told me as long as it the same standard as existing was and no tripping hazard - no problem.
You would need the council's permission first since you will be changing the kerb but also crossing their footway. Any contractor who changes the kerb without advising the client or council of the change are likely to be fly-by-nights.
Every council is different so best to ask before anything is done otherwise the council may refuse permission if you do it before asking.
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