Access on a classified Road (A, B or C) requires planning permission prior to the application for the licence being submitted.
It is against the law for a vehicle to cross the footway other than with a properly constructed crossing.
For perpendicular parking, the area must be a minimum of 4.8 metres deep and a minimum of 2.4 metres wide. There must also be a minimum 1.2 metres wide clear path to the front door of the property from the street (single crossover).
Where the vehicle would be parked parallel to a carriageway, it must be possible to enter and exit the site in one easy manoeuvre. This will require a minimum forecourt depth of 4.75 metres and width of 12 metres.
Maximum widths of crossovers permitted:
- For a single crossover a width of 2.7 metres of kerb as measured along the dropped section (a total of 4.5 metres including the ramps) will be approved.
- A double crossover can be constructed where a property has a hard standing capable of accommodating two cars (i.e. the property is a minimum 6m wide to accommodate 2 x 2.4m wide parking spaces and a 1.2m wide path to the front door). In these cases the crossover may be widened up to a maximum of 3.6m (a total of 5.4 metres including the ramps)
- The widths provided above can’t exceed 50% of the frontage for the property
Please also consider the following before making any application:
- Have you enough room to park a vehicle off road? Does it comply with the dimensions listed above? Planning Permission will be required if you live on a category road (A, B, or C)
- How close is your property to a junction, 10m minimum
- Street Furniture such as street lights and street name plates may need to be moved and the applicant will be liable for costs
- If the crossover requires the removal of street trees application will be refused
- The lowering of utility apparatus such manhole covers or cables below ground may also need to be considered.
- A suitable drainage system should also allow rain to fall within the grounds of the property.
Further Terms and Conditions relating to restrictions and application process can be found below. Please read all the conditions before submitting your application.
Should your application involve three or more houses, please refer to the heavy duty notes and application.
It is inevitable that, in some instances, applications will be received for properties which do not meet with the requirements of the current policy but are in areas where crossovers have been approved in the past for other properties. This will not be a reason for departing from the current policy and they will be refused.
Approved Contractors
You are not limited to using these; they merely offer some initial contacts. An alternative contractor can be used providing all legal & NRSWA requirements are satisfied first.
Please be aware that your preferred contractor must allow you a 14 day cooling off period under Trading Standards legislation.
Contractor name | Contractors contact details |
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Carris Utility Solutions | Telephone: 01689 808310 Mobile: 07917 606335 |
GD Contracting Ltd | Telephone: 01189 799988 Mobile: 07799 378143 |
G&W Groundworks | Telephone: 01628 673014 Mobile: 07890039571 |
1st Choice DB Driveways | Telephone: 01628 826780 Mobile: 07850 433591 Mobile: 07541 958299 |
Sherwood Brother & Burton | Telephone: 01628 634432 |
Eldridge Electricals Ltd | Telephone: 01494 715956 |
Volker Highways Ltd | Telephone: 01753 483300 |
Thamesway Contractors Ltd | Telephone: 07836 713778 Mobile: 01932 875153 |
Domestic vehicle access
Please use our online form below to apply.
Apply for: Dropped kerb: Domestic vehicle access
Heavy duty vehicle access
Please use the only form below to apply for heavy duty vehicle access dropped kerb.
Highway Licensing Team
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1RF
United Kingdom