
Dropped Kerb Installation in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire & Norfolk
Looking for a dropped kerb installer in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire or Norfolk? At King Civils, we provide professional, council-approved dropped kerb services that make accessing your driveway or business premises simple, safe, and fully legal.
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What Is a Dropped Kerb?
A dropped kerb (vehicle crossover) lowers the pavement outside your property so you can drive over it without damaging the kerb, pavement, or your vehicle. By law, you must have a dropped kerb in place if you want to drive across a footpath onto your land.
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Benefits of Installing a Dropped Kerb
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Legal driveway access – Avoid fines and protect your pavement.
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Protects vehicles & footpaths – Prevents unnecessary wear and tear.
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Adds property value – Off-road parking is a highly desirable feature in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk towns and villages.
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Safer, easier parking – Particularly important for busy roads or family homes.
Local Expertise Across the Region
We handle the full process, including applications to the local council, planning permission advice, and professional installation.
Dropped Kerbs in Lincolnshire – Covering Lincoln, Boston, Grantham, Spalding, Skegness and surrounding areas, we work in line with Lincolnshire County Council regulations.
Dropped Kerbs in Cambridgeshire – From Cambridge city centre to Ely, Huntingdon, St Neots and rural villages, we’re experienced in dealing with Cambridgeshire County Council’s highways team.
Dropped Kerbs in Norfolk – We supply and install dropped kerbs across Norwich, King’s Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Thetford and beyond, meeting all Norfolk County Council requirements.
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Do I need permission for a dropped kerb?Yes. You must apply to your local council (Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, or Norfolk) for approval before any work begins. We can manage this process for you.
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How much does a dropped kerb cost?The cost depends on the size of the kerb, location, and council fees. On average, installations in this region range from £1,000 to £2,500. Contact us for a tailored quote.
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How long does the process take?Council approval can take between 4–8 weeks. Once approved, installation usually takes 2–3 days depending on the scale of work.
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Can I apply for a dropped kerb myself?Yes, but most councils require you to use an approved contractor. We’re fully accredited for Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk councils.
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Does a dropped kerb add value to my home?Absolutely. Off-road parking is highly desirable and often increases property value, especially in busy areas like Cambridge, Lincoln, and Norwich.