Apply to Obstruct a road with Building Materials and Scaffolding
If you wish to temporarily deposit building materials, rubbish or other items in a road you must have our consent.
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You must comply with any conditions attached to a consent and comply with requirements relating to the fencing off and lighting of deposits or excavations.
A fee of £58 is payable. Please contact Customer Services for further information.
Conditions may be attached to a consent.
No. It is in the public interest that we must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from us within a reasonable period, please contact us.
There are two ways of applying:
- download and complete the form in the Documents section
- apply online - Application for a permit to occupy the road in connection with building work
Licence summary
If you wish to change a permit which allows you to temporarily deposit building materials, rubbish or other items in a road or make a temporary excavation you must have our consent.
There are two ways of applying:
Licence summary
If you wish to extend your permit to temporarily deposit building materials, rubbish or other items in a road or make a temporary excavation, you must have our consent.
Fee
If you need to extend your skip permit you need to contact the Council. A permit extension is charged at £40 on a monthly basis up to a maximum of three months from the date of your original permit. If you need to extend the permit beyond three months, you will require to reapply for a new permit and a further fee of £75 will be charged.
There are two ways of applying:
- download and complete the form in the Documents section
- apply online - Application for a permit to occupy the road in connection with building work from East Dunbartonshire Council
Please contact Customer Services
For example about noise, pollution etc or should one licence holder complain about another. Please contact the Roads Manager.