Roads and pavements - obstructions
It is an offence to obstruct the public road, including footways,
core paths and rights of way. This includes keeping pavements clear
for use by people who are disabled.
People wanting to do something that will obstruct a road or
pavement (for example using a skip or erecting scaffolding) must
apply for a licence.
Reporting an obstruction
If the road or pavement is being obstructed by a dangerously parked
vehicle, please report the vehicle to the police. For other
obstructions, please contact CLARENCE
Examples of obstruction
- a skip or scaffolding is obstructing the pavement
- no barriers around streetworks/roadworks and building work is
affecting pedestrian safety
- building materials are blocking the pavement
- an advertising board is blocking the pavement
- banners or bunting is causing an obstruction
- someone has deliberately blocked a path by erecting a
fence
- on some routes padlocking a gate can constitute an
obstruction
Roads and pavements can become obstructed by overgrown hedges or
trees, which are the responsibility of the owner to cut back see
Pavement blocked by overgrown hedges
There needs to be a 2.4 metres vertical clearance above the surface
of the footway
Vegetation should be kept clear of streetlights. It is fine if the
vegetation is above the streetlight.