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Daryl Ashley.


Daryl Ashley

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Hi, I've just been granted planning permission to build my dwelling with condition that I provide a Traffic Management plan and satisfy the planners that my existing garage has the required dropped kerbs(which it does). 

I'm not sure what to to do or how to go about this. 

Can anybody explain in Layman's terms please? 

I've contacted my planning officer but he is a robot. 

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Have a look at some on previous similar planning apps, until you are clear that you understand what is required (also compare the Planning Conditions).

 

Then find yourself a pro to do it - I do not think you can do this one yourself. If i am wrong a n other will shout up.

 

And welcome.

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The dropped kerbs you could do by way of phot and covering letter to highways.

 

I have done a traffic management plan.  Below are the headings.  Try and cover them all.  This one was quite detailed but for a simple project could be brief.

 

Site address

Planning ref

Description of works

Contact info

Permitted routes for deliveries (overlaid on map with weight restrictions etc)

Construction traffic hours

Site access

Abnormal loads / unloading by crane

Highway damage prevention

Vehicle scheduling (table showing number of vehicles at different stages)

Other highway users

Travel to work / contractor parking.

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Its not common to need a Traffic Management Plan. Do you know why they asked for one? If not I would contact them and find out if they have any specific concerns they think you need to address. 

 

It might be a neighbour objected to your planning app and raised concerns about trucks delivering materials at all hours. As a sop they asked you for a Traffic Management Plan. In which case it might be as simple as one page note saying deliveries will be restricted to normal working hours (6.30 to 4.30 ?).

 

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