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.