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Roads and Pavements FAQs
Roads and Pavements FAQs
Are there any restrictions for dropped crossing construction?
Can a farmer plough a public path?
Can I use my own contractor to construct a pavement crossing?
For new developments who is responsible for cleaning mud off the highway?
How do I get a private street adopted?
How do I report damage to the footpath/Road?
How do I request a drop crossing?
How long does it take to construct a pavement crossing?
How much does it cost for a pavement crossing?
I live at number 13 and would like it changed. Can this be done?
I want to be able to access my drive by car, with a dropped kerb. What is involved?
Is my street adopted by the Council?
May I give my house a name?
The drains are blocked/smelling?
What can I take with me on a public path?
What if my road or footpath does not meet required intervention levels?
What is a general maintenance repair?
What is a shared surface?
What work is involved for the cost?
What's my post code?
When will my road be adopted?
Where can I view the Definitive Map showing all recorded public rights of way?
Who do I report problems about a public path to?
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