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Dropped kerbs
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One of the houses I have seen has only space for one car in the drive but a good sized garden in the front.
I'd like to think about turning some of the garden into a space for a 2nd car.
Seems I need to get the council to drop the kerb - does anyone have experience of doing this?
The house is on the corner (i.e. there is a sideroad next to it) - I think sometimes a dropped kerb can be refused here - is it only on the actual "turn round the corner bit"?
I'd like to think about turning some of the garden into a space for a 2nd car.
Seems I need to get the council to drop the kerb - does anyone have experience of doing this?
The house is on the corner (i.e. there is a sideroad next to it) - I think sometimes a dropped kerb can be refused here - is it only on the actual "turn round the corner bit"?
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I don't know anything about the 'corner' issue but my daughter needed this done , she had to use the council recommended company and it cost her £900 and that was over 10yrs ago.#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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