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Driveways · Cheltenham & the Cotswolds

Driveways in CheltenhamEngineered for kerb appealand twenty winters.

Block paving, resin bound, tarmac and gravel driveways - built on a sub-base designed for actual vehicle loads, with SuDS-compliant drainage and dropped-kerb coordination handled for you end-to-end.

Dropped-kerb applications and Section 184 highways consents managed in-house - no separate contractors, no scheduling gaps.

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Overview

What driveways actually involves - and when it's the right call.

What it is

A driveway is a structural surface designed to carry vehicle loads from the public highway to a parking position on private land, including all groundworks, sub-base, surface, drainage, edging and any required highways works (dropped kerb, footway crossing). Surface choice (block, resin, tarmac, gravel) sits on top of a much larger groundworks scope.

Who it's for

Homeowners converting front garden to parking, replacing a failed existing driveway, extending parking capacity for additional vehicles, or building a first driveway as part of a new-build or extension project. Particularly suited to Cheltenham Regency properties needing parking without compromising street aesthetics.

When it's needed

When an existing driveway is rutted, cracked, sinking or weed-infested beyond repair; when off-street parking would meaningfully improve property value and daily use; when planning consent is in place for front-garden conversion; or when a dropped kerb has been approved and the footway crossing scheduled.

Why professional installation matters

A driveway combines four regulated activities - highways works (dropped kerb), SuDS compliance (Building Regulations), structural design (load-bearing sub-base) and surface installation. Cutting corners on any one creates failure that's expensive to retrofit. Professional driveway installation means all four handled by one accountable contractor.

The cost of getting it wrong

What happens when this job is delayed - or done badly.

Driveway failures fall into two categories: structural (sinking, rutting, cracking) and regulatory (no SuDS compliance, no dropped-kerb permit, illegal footway crossing). Both are common, both are expensive to fix retrospectively, and both originate at the planning and groundworks stage of the build.

Insurer dispute on illegal driveway

Driveways installed without SuDS compliance over 5m², or without a Section 184 dropped-kerb consent, are illegal. Subsequent home insurance claims involving the driveway (vehicle damage, public liability for someone tripping) can be voided. Discovery typically happens at house sale.

Wheel-track rutting and edge break

Sub-base under 150mm MOT Type 1, or with no edge restraint, ruts under daily wheel load and breaks at the edges. Visible within 6–18 months on a poorly built driveway, irreversible without full rebuild.

Surface water flooding to neighbour or highway

Without correct falls and a drainage outfall (soakaway, permeable area, or storm connection), surface water runs off to the neighbour or back into the highway - actionable nuisance and a SuDS compliance failure.

Common mistakes we see on rescue jobs

  • Building a driveway over 5m² with impermeable surface and no soakaway or permeable area - illegal under 2008 SuDS regulations.
  • Cutting the dropped kerb yourself or hiring a non-approved contractor - Section 184 offence with fine and reinstatement at full cost.
  • Building a vehicle driveway over a 75mm sub-base - guaranteed rutting in the first parking position.
  • Skipping edge restraint on block paving - perimeter walks out, blocks rotate, surface fails.
  • Using non-frost-rated Indian sandstone on a driveway - fails in first winter.
  • Choosing a surface (resin, polished porcelain) inappropriate for vehicle loads or wet performance.

The Millpond Process

A defined, documented process from first visit to handover.

  1. 01

    Survey & highways check

    Measure, check dropped-kerb status, confirm or initiate Section 184 application, design surface and falls, agree drainage strategy.

  2. 02

    Demolition & excavation

    Existing surface removed, excavated to design depth (250–350mm for vehicle areas), spoil away under Waste Transfer Notes.

  3. 03

    Sub-base & drainage

    150–250mm MOT Type 1 in compacted 75mm layers. Edge restraint installed. Drainage (linear channels, soakaway, permeable construction) built per SuDS spec.

  4. 04

    Surface install

    Block paving, resin bound, tarmac or gravel laid per chosen specification with all the install-detail discipline that surface demands (separate detail in our service-specific pages).

  5. 05

    Highways works & sign-off

    Dropped kerb and footway crossing installed by Gloucestershire-approved contractor (if not already in place), inspected and signed off. Site cleared, photos and warranty provided.

What you actually get

Specific, measurable outcomes - not promises.

SuDS-compliant by default

Every Millpond driveway designed to meet 2008 SuDS regulations - permeable construction or appropriate drainage. No retrospective compliance dispute on house sale.

Dropped-kerb coordination

Section 184 application, footway crossing and approved-contractor sign-off all handled in-house. One quote, one timeline.

Adds 5–10% property value

Off-street parking in Cheltenham consistently identified by estate agents as a material valuation positive - and unlocks lower car insurance for many households.

Surface-honest recommendations

We'll tell you when block is right and when resin is right - not push the surface with the best margin. The wrong surface is more expensive than the right one inside 5 years.

5-year workmanship guarantee

Sub-base, drainage, surface install and edge restraint - all covered for 5 years by the contractor who built it.

Lower insurance premium

Most major insurers offer 5–10% reduction on car insurance when the vehicle is parked off-street overnight - payback inside year one for many households.

Materials, methods & variations

Everything you should know before commissioning the work.

Driveway surface choice is a use-and-context decision, not an aesthetic one. The notes below cover where each surface is right, where it isn't, and what the groundworks beneath each must look like.

Block paving driveways

Strongest interlock under vehicle load (herringbone pattern), repairable in place, 20+ year life with correct sub-base. SuDS compliance via permeable block (Marshalls Priora) or drainage to permeable area. Best for: family homes with daily vehicle use, properties wanting a traditional or transitional aesthetic.

Resin bound driveways

Seamless, permeable, contemporary. Critically dependent on base quality - sound existing or new open-graded macadam only. UV-stable aliphatic resin only. Best for: properties wanting modern minimal aesthetic, sites where SuDS compliance is the priority, or where re-using an existing sound base saves cost.

Tarmac driveways

Fast install, hard-wearing, cost-effective, conventional appearance. Requires SuDS compliance via permeable construction or drainage. Tends to oxidise grey and lose 'fresh' appearance after 5 years; can be sealed to extend. Best for: long driveways where cost-per-m² matters, rural properties.

Gravel driveways

Lowest install cost, naturally permeable (SuDS-compliant by default), high maintenance (raking, top-up), problematic with electric gates and wheelchair access. Best for: rural properties with long approaches, holiday lets where rural feel adds value, or budget-driven installs.

Dropped kerbs and Section 184 consent

Any new vehicle crossing of a public footway requires Section 184 consent from Gloucestershire County Council. Application, fee, site inspection and approved-contractor footway crossing - typically 6–10 weeks. We manage the full process and coordinate timing with the driveway build.

SuDS compliance routes

Three legal routes for driveways over 5m²: (1) permeable surface (resin, gravel, permeable block) with permeable base; (2) impermeable surface draining to a permeable area within the curtilage; (3) impermeable surface with planning permission and engineered drainage to a soakaway or storm connection. Every Millpond design specifies which route and documents compliance.

Questions answered

The questions homeowners actually ask before they book.

Still unsure? Call 07834 619294 and speak with the team direct - no call centre, no scripts.

How much does a new driveway cost in Cheltenham?+

Every driveway is priced individually based on size, ground conditions, drainage, surface choice and access. We quote a fixed price after a free on-site survey — no guesswork, no day rates. Dropped-kerb works (where needed) are included in the quote.

Do I need planning permission for a new driveway?+

Not if it's under 5m² OR uses permeable construction OR drains to a permeable area in your curtilage. Most properties - and every Millpond design - fit one of these routes, so no planning is needed in 95% of cases. We confirm at quote stage.

Do I need a dropped kerb?+

Yes if there isn't one - driving a vehicle over a footway without a dropped kerb is illegal, damages the footway, and creates personal injury liability if pedestrians trip. Section 184 application typically 6–10 weeks; we manage the full process.

How long does the build take?+

Two-car driveway (40–55m²): block 5–8 days, resin 4–6 days over an existing sound base or 7–10 days with new base, tarmac 3–5 days, gravel 2–4 days. Dropped kerb (if needed) adds 1–2 days within the programme.

Which surface lasts longest?+

Block paving: 20–25 years with re-sanded joints. Resin: 10–15 years with potential top-coat at year 10. Tarmac: 12–15 years before resealing or resurfacing. Gravel: indefinite with annual top-up and raking. All assume correct base.

Which surface is best for two cars and visitors?+

Block paving is the most resilient under repeated daily loading and the most repairable. Resin is the most visually striking for kerb-appeal-driven decisions. We make an honest recommendation based on your use, aesthetic and budget - not the surface with the highest margin.

Can you remove my existing driveway?+

Yes - full demolition, breakout, and Waste-Transfer-Note disposal included in every quote. Suitable hardcore is often reusable as sub-base, reducing cost and environmental impact.

Will my new driveway lower my insurance?+

Most major insurers offer 5–10% reduction on car insurance when the vehicle is parked off-street overnight in a defined driveway. Verify with your insurer; documentation we provide supports the claim.

What's your guarantee?+

5 years on workmanship - sub-base, drainage, surface, edge restraint, dropped kerb. Single point of contact for the next 5 years. Manufacturer warranties on surface materials apply additionally.

A preview of our work

Recent projects across the Cotswolds.

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Modern garden landscape with sandstone patio flags, artificial grass, and grey summerhouse.
Modern grey porcelain patio paving alongside a fresh lawn and house extension.
Modern garden landscaping with light porcelain paving, decorative gravel, and new flower beds.
Newly turfed lawn with a smooth porcelain tile garden path alongside a stone house.
Large dark grey asphalt driveway with block paved border and apron detail in front of a house.
Modern tarmac driveway with decorative block-paving border and matching curved parking bay.
Contemporary garden with grey porcelain patio, gabion stone walls, lawn and bamboo screening.
Contemporary grey porcelain paving path with central decorative drainage channel in a side return
Modern garden with porcelain patio, tiered steps, freshly laid lawn and timber fencing.
Contemporary grey porcelain patio with a curved brick edge and timber pergola
Circular block paving patio with timber pergola, brick seating, and new garden fencing.
Contemporary light grey porcelain patio with matching steps and integrated drainage

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