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Thenorths | 09:40 Tue 02nd Mar 2010 | Home & Garden
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I want to be able to turn my front garden into a driveway. I have all the planning permissions and highways approval, vehicle crossover etc but just need to save a few pound and do the job myself.

Is it just a case of take up the turf and then put chippings down and thats it??

Anyone who knows please could you advise....

Many thanks
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As one example, this will give you some idea of the work involved in making a proper job of it...

http://www.pavingexpert.com/gravel01.htm
11:50 Tue 02nd Mar 2010
I suggest that you speak to the Highways Department at your local council. They will almost certainly have standards set by which the work must be done. Often that translates into using one of their 'approved contractors' whom they trust to know the required standard. The issue is the dropped kerb and the quality of the surface constructed over the verge/footpath. Since the land over which you will run this thing is part of the public highway, they have the power to decide who can dig it up.
If you are planning on parking a car on this then No, it will not be enough. You will have to dig down and fill in with some sort of base, then top with chippings, or blocks or tarmac.
As one example, this will give you some idea of the work involved in making a proper job of it...

http://www.pavingexpert.com/gravel01.htm
To be clear, I'm talking about the crossover bit of land that you don't own but which you have been granted access rights over.
The other 2 are talking about what may be needed on your land, where the vehicle will sit.
http://www.pavingexpert.com/home.htm

this sit is worth a look...might point you in the right direction
oops, didnt see heathfields post

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