Creating a new driveway entrance in Crawley requires a dropped kerb application through West Sussex County Council. This legal requirement ensures proper access whilst maintaining pavement safety for pedestrians.
The application process typically takes 6 to 8 weeks from submission to approval. You’ll need detailed drawings showing the proposed kerb position, driveway width, and sight lines for pedestrian safety.

Required Documentation
- Site location plan showing your property boundary
- Technical drawings of the proposed kerb drop
- Planning permission documents if required
- Proof of vehicle access rights across the footway
Local councils charge application fees ranging from £200 to £400 depending on the kerb length. Additional costs include the actual construction work, which councils arrange through approved contractors with expertise.


Common Approval Conditions
Your application must demonstrate adequate visibility splays for road safety. The council will assess traffic flow, pedestrian access, and proximity to street furniture like lamp posts or bus stops.
Certain locations face automatic refusal, including areas near schools, hospitals, or busy pedestrian crossings. Highway safety always takes priority over individual access convenience.
Start your dropped kerb application before any driveway construction work begins. Installing a driveway without proper kerb access can result in enforcement action and expensive remedial work. Once approved, you’ll need to consider driveway materials such as tarmac or concrete for your project.
