top of page
Close up of curb on a street

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.

Call us today for a competitive quotation

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.

Over 40 years' experience

Competitive on price

​

Reliable and efficient team

Girl riding scooter in sunny driveway

Benefits of Installing a Dropped Kerb

  • Legal driveway access – Avoid fines and protect your pavement.

  • Protects vehicles & footpaths – Prevents unnecessary wear and tear.

  • Adds property value – Off-road parking is a highly desirable feature in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, and Norfolk towns and villages.

  • Safer, easier parking – Particularly important for busy roads or family homes.

Why Choose us?

  • Approved and insured dropped kerb contractors

  • Local knowledge of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire & Norfolk council rules

  • End-to-end service: application, design & installation

  • Reliable, professional and competitively priced

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.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Business hours

Mon-Fri: 07:30 - 16:30

Sat-Sun: CLOSED

Follow us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram icon
  • Yell icon
  • Linkedin Icon
  • Google Business Profile
Find Us on Yell icon

KING CIVILS LTD, registered as a limited company in England and Wales under company number: 01846479.
Registered Company Address: Pudding Lane, Pinchbeck, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3TJ

Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookie Policy | Trading Terms

© 2025. The content on this website is owned by us and our licensors. Do not copy any content (including images) without our consent.

bottom of page