Skip to content
Skip to main navigation
Menu
Close
Navigate to council services by
A-Z
Close A to Z navigation menu
Focus using keys A-Z on your keyboard
Search this site
Search
Speak / Translate
: listen to this website using Recite Me.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
You are here:
Home
Roads and transport
Transport infrastructure in new developments
Transport infrastructure in new developments
Transport infrastructure in new developments
PART 6: LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION FOR ADOPTABLE AREAS
6.1
Shrub planting
6.2
Grassed areas
6.3
Tree planting
Previous
page
5.5 Structures certification and inspection
Next
page
6.1 Shrub planting
In this section
PART 1: PROCESS AND AUTHORITY
- page 1
1.1 Planning for new roads
- page 2
1.2 Authority to construct new roads
- page 3
1.3 The Road Construction Consent process
- page 4
1.4 Apply for Road Construction Consent
- page 5
1.5 Inspection procedures during construction
- page 6
1.6 Applying for adoption of new roads and paths
- page 7
PART 2: DESIGN PRINCIPLES
- page 8
2.1 Policy and plans
- page 9
2.2 Functions of roads
- page 10
2.3 Walking and wheeling
- page 11
2.4 Cycling
- page 12
2.5 Buses
- page 13
2.6 Journey Hubs, rail and taxis
- page 14
2.7 Travel Plans and Travel Information Packs
- page 15
2.8 Vehicle chargers
- page 16
2.9 Quality Audits
- page 17
PART 3: ROAD LAYOUTS AND FACILITIES
- page 18
3.1 Junction design and shared surfaces
- page 19
3.2 Access and turning layouts
- page 20
3.3 Parking provision
- page 21
3.4 Utility services
- page 22
3.5 Non-residential developments
- page 23
PART 4: CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
- page 24
4.1 Road construction
- page 25
4.2 Road drainage construction
- page 26
4.3 Construction Method Statements
- page 27
PART 5: ROAD LIGHTING AND STRUCTURES
- page 28
5.1 Lighting specification
- page 29
5.2 Lighting materials supplied by contractors
- page 30
5.3 Our role as Technical Approval Authority
- page 31
5.4 Structures Approval in Principle
- page 32
5.5 Structures certification and inspection
- page 33
You are here:
PART 6: LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION FOR ADOPTABLE AREAS
- page 34
6.1 Shrub planting
- page 35
6.2 Grassed areas
- page 36
6.3 Tree planting
- page 37
Related Items
Related
News
Print this page
Share this page
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
LinkedIn
PAY
REPORT
APPLY
CONTACT US
Your council
Your community
Arts and entertainment
Bins and recycling
Birth, marriage and death
Business
Children and families
Climate emergency
Council Tax and benefits
Countryside and wildlife
Emergencies, safety and crime
Environmental health
Health and social care
Housing
Jobs and training
Libraries
Licensing
Planning and building
Roads and transport
Schools and learning
Services for older people
Sport and leisure
Tourism and visitor attractions
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube