- Do I need planning permission for a driveway?
- What is the highest I can build a garden wall or fence?
You do not need Planning permission for the dropped kerb itself. If it is a commercial property, or you live in flats, planning permission will be required. If you live in a house, you may need permission for access to the property including cases where there is a breach in a wall or hedge.
You will need planning permission in each of the following cases:
- If the access is to be formed in connection with works which themselves require Planning Permission.
- If the access is not to be formed in connection with works which are classed as Permitted Development. ( works which do not need Planning Permission)
- If the property is in a Conservation Area where special controls apply.
You may also need planning permission if the access would cause a traffic safety problem.
If the wall or fence is between properties it can be up to 2 metres high above natural ground level. If the construction is adjoining to the highway, then the maximum height is 1 metre. There are however, restrictions on many housing estates, where planning permission is required.
Contact Spatial Planning
- Tel: 01803 207801
- Email: planning@torbay.gov.uk
- Fax: 01803 208858
Related Pages
- Planning & Development
