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Dropped Kerb Planning Permission in Brent: 2026 Guide

Brent has relatively low conservation area coverage at 9%, so most streets remain eligible for permitted development when the design stays within national limits. Householder approvals in Brent run at around 80% with an average decision time of 10 weeks.

Verdict
Likely needs planning permission

A dropped kerb in Brent is likely to need a full householder application because local constraints commonly remove the permitted development route. Verify with an address-level check before you commission drawings.

Planning Constraints in Brent for Dropped Kerb

Conservation area coverage
9%
Approval rate (Brent)
80%
Avg. decision time
10 weeks
Article 4 directions
2
Basement works frequently require full permission
HMO controls borough-wide
Metropolitan Open Land in several wards
Article 4 directions in Brent
  • HMO Article 4 across the borough
  • Basement Article 4 in specified areas

Permitted Development Rules

Dropped kerbs are not covered by permitted development rights. They require a crossover/vehicle crossing application to the highways authority and, if the front garden exceeds 5m², a paving planning application alongside.

  • Vehicle crossover application required to the borough highways team.
  • If the front garden is paved and exceeds 5m², a planning application for the hardstanding is also required (unless permeable materials are used).
  • Sightlines from the driveway must meet the council's highways standards.
  • Trees on the highway cannot be removed to create the crossover in most boroughs.
  • Most boroughs require the applicant to pay for the crossover construction.

Read the full dropped kerb planning guide for the national rules and application process.

Recent Dropped Kerb Decisions in Brent

The CanUBuild checker surfaces real recent applications close to your address — approvals and refusals — so you can see what the planning officers at Brent Council have approved for comparable schemes. Nearby precedent is one of the strongest signals for your own chances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need planning permission for a dropped kerb in Brent?

In Brent, the answer depends on whether your property sits in a conservation area (9% of the borough), is listed, or falls within an Article 4 direction. A dropped kerb is not covered by permitted development and normally requires its own consent process. Check your exact address with the CanUBuild checker before spending on drawings.

Can I build a dropped kerb in a conservation area in Brent?

Conservation areas in Brent typically remove several permitted development freedoms. For a dropped kerb, the Larger Home Extension route and some external alterations do not apply, so a full householder application is usually required. Planning officers at Brent Council assess conservation area proposals against the specific character appraisal for the street.

How long does a dropped kerb application take to decide in Brent?

Brent Council currently averages around 10 weeks for householder applications. Complex dropped kerb proposals — particularly those in conservation areas or on listed buildings — can take longer. Prior approval decisions for Larger Home Extensions are typically issued in 42 days.

Next step

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