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You do not normally need to make an application to form a new access, or to improve an existing access, unless the access would be onto a classified road (an A, B or C class road). The Development Control section (01789 260303) or the County Council can advise whether the road is classified. There are also some cases where the 'permitted development rights' to form accesses without making an application have been withdrawn by a condition on a previous planning permission.
A planning application will normally be required if any new access drive will cross land which is in another use, e.g. a residential driveway across agricultural land.
A planning application is also likely to be required if significant alterations in ground levels are required in order to construct the access.
We recommend that you fill out a Householders Enquiry form and post it to the Council. We will then advise you in writing whether you need to make a planning application for your proposal.
You must obtain the separate approval of the County Council Highways Department if a new driveway would cross a pavement or road verge.
Useful forms and links can be found on the right hand side of this page.
Downloads:
Do I Need Planning Permission? (91KB PDF)
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External links:
Planning Portal Home Page
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Warwickshire County Council
See also:
Planning & Building frequently asked questions
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