Need vehicle access to your property? We install compliant dropped kerbs across Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, handling the entire process from application to completion.
A dropped kerb (also known as a dropped crossing) is a lowered section of pavement kerb that allows vehicles to cross from the road onto a driveway or private property. It's a legal requirement in most cases – driving over an un-dropped kerb can damage your vehicle and the pavement, and may invalidate your insurance.
We handle the entire dropped kerb process, from initial consultation through to Derbyshire County Council approval and final installation. You can focus on the exciting part – getting your new driveway!
Creating a new driveway
Any new vehicle access requires an approved dropped kerb
Converting a front garden
Planning permission may be required for front garden conversions
Commercial vehicle access
Businesses needing delivery or customer vehicle access
Disabled access
Blue Badge holders may qualify for priority consideration
We take care of everything, including dealing with the council on your behalf. Here's what to expect:
We assess your property, explain the requirements, and advise on the best approach.
We submit the dropped kerb application to Derbyshire County Council on your behalf.
Once approved, we coordinate with the council and schedule your installation.
Our team completes the work to council specifications, leaving everything tidy.
Get in touch for a free consultation. We'll assess your property, explain the process, and handle everything from application to installation.
Need vehicle access to your property in Chesterfield, Sheffield, or Dronfield? Fill in the form and we'll get back to you within 24 hours with a detailed quote.
Free site survey included
We handle council applications
No-obligation quote