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Frequently asked questions

 

How do I obtain a permit to deposit a skip on the highway?

Skip companies wishing to apply for a permit to deposit a skip on the highway must apply for a permit

 

Apply for a permit

You can complete the online form and post back to us with your payment, a copy of your Public Liability Insurance (minimum £2,000,000) and Waste Disposal Licence.

 

Skips should not be placed on the highway until confirmation that the appropriate documentation and fee have been received and permit actually issued.

 

What are the regulations?

 

Highways Act - 1980 - Section 139

 

Regulations relating to the depositing of a builder's skip on a highway

The Council in exercise of their powers, under Section 139 of the Highways Act 1980 hereby grant you leave to apply for permission to deposit a builder's skip on a highway within its boundaries, subject to the provision that application is made and permission is granted through the Central Register procedure as detailed in the attached letter and subject to the conditions contained in the Schedule hereto.

 

Schedule

The markings must comply with British Standard BS AU152:1970 and must be marked with that number.

 

The markings shall be fitted as near as the construction of the skip allows to the top outer corners of the ends of the skip, subject to an overriding maximum height of 1.5 metres above the ground for the top of the marking.

 

Appendix 1

The markings must not be fitted to any lid and should only be fitted to a door where there is no alternative location on the end of the skip. Where a marking is fitted to a door, the door should be kept closed, unless loading is actually taking place. The painting and markings shall at all times be kept clean.

How long does a permit last for?

Your permit will last for a maximum of 2 weeks from the date of issue.

 

How can I make a complaint regarding location of a skip?

Skips must not be sited on a footpath.

 

Any complaints about the locations or safety of the skips should be reported instantly please use the contact details at the top of the page and this will be dealt with accordingly.

 

 

Contact

Reactive Maintenance Manager

Frizlands Administration Depot

Frizlands Lane

Dagenham

RM10 7HX

 

Supported by Barking and Dagenham Direct:

Tel: 020 8215 3005

Fax: 020 8227 5184

Textphone: 020 8227 5755

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