Building Materials on the Highway
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If you wish to place building materials on any part of the highway a licence
is required from this Authority. A licence is not normally necessary if materials
are placed on private land. All materials must be placed on private land whenever
possible.
A licence can be valid for any period between 1 day and 1 month. For longer
periods, additional applications must be made prior to the expiry of the current
licence.
Permission is granted with the issuing of a licence number. The application
form will be returned to you with the number, or, it can be obtained by telephone,
normally within 2 working days of receipt of the application.
If it is not possible to avoid using the public highway, materials should be
placed in the carriageway, rather than the footway. If permission is granted to
place materials on a footway or grass verge, a £50 deposit
is payable to cover any damage which may be caused.
A single licence allows for the storage of materials, not exceeding 3 metres
in length, 1.5 metres in width and 1.0 metre in height. Please consult this office
if larger quantities are involved.
Materials placed in, or partly on, the carriageway require at least four traffic
cones on the approach side to guide traffic past the storage area.
During the hours of darkness, in poor daytime visibility and bad weather, road
danger lamps (flashing amber) must be placed to indicate the area of
the site. If sited in the carriageway, a lamp should be placed between each cone. More
information about the regulations for skips on the highway.
If this authority's contractors are called out to lamp the site or make it
safe, a charge will follow.
Building materials placed on the highway shall NOT obstruct or interfere with
the drainage of the street or with any apparatus of the public utility companies.
For further information please contact the Enviro Crime Team using
the contact details on the left, or print out, fill in
and sign the application
form (229KB, PDF file),
then return it to Civic Offices, Broadway, Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 7LB, or fax
it to 020 8294 6598.
2007 fee is £13.50.
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