Skip/Building Materials Licence
To place a skip on the highway without first applying for and being granted a licence is an offence under The Highways Act and may result in a prosecution.
The skip owner (supplier) has the responsibility to ensure that skips are positioned on the highway in such a way that they do not cause an obstruction to other road users. The supplier is responsible for ensuring that all appropriate regulations are adhered to.
Note It is the responsibility of the householder or builder / contractor to obtain the highway permit.
- How to apply
- Fees
- General conditions of permission
- Conditions of permission for skip licence
- Conditions of permission for material licence
How to apply
If you wish to place a builder's skip on any part of the highway a licence is required from the council, to apply you can:
- Download and print and complete the form in the attached files section below
Please send completed application forms with your payment to:
Haringey Payment Service
PO Box 55235
London N22 9DF
A licence can also be obtained over the counter at:
The Haringey Payment Service
247 High Road
Wood Green
London N22
Note A licence can be valid for a fixed period of 28 days. For longer periods additional applications should be made. Only one skip will be allowed on site at any one time except in exceptional circumstances.
|Back to topFees
- Place one skip on the public highway £40
- Place building materials on the public highway £40
- Place both a skip and building materials on the public highway £55
General conditions of permission
- No skips or materials are to be deposited on the highway until permission has been obtained.
- A builders skip shall be clearly marked with the owners name and telephone number.
- Skips and materials must be properly lighted during the hours of darkness.
- Full information regarding positioning of skips and the manner in which materials may be deposited on the highway is obtainable with this application, can be supplied upon request and will be provided with a licence when issued.
- Builders' skips and building materials (including containers) must not be deposited on the public highway until a licence has been obtained.
A licence will only be granted at the discretion of the council. Consideration will be given to factors such as the density of traffic and width of carriageway.
Any damage caused to the Highway will be inspected by the council's Highways team who will recover damages accordingly.
The Enforcement team will take action should the skip or materials not have the appropriate license, or should there be any contraventions of the conditions of permission.
|Back to topConditions of permission for skips licence
- It is the hirer's responsibility to ensure that the skip is lamped during the hours of darkness.
- The skip should not be overfilled.
- The skip should be removed as soon as practical after it has been filled.
- The skip must not be placed on the public footway or placed in front gardens (damage is caused to the footway by skip lorries).
- The skip should be covered over when unattended to prevent unauthorised dumping/overfilling.
Conditions of permission for materials licence
- A licence will not be granted for materials exceeding:
Length: 3 metres
Breadth: 2 metres
Height: 1 metre. - Provision must be made to allow rainwater etc., to drain into the public gullies/drains.
A 2 inch diameter pipe or a scaffold plank should be placed in the gutter. - Precautions should be taken to prevent loose materials spreading across the carriageway.
- Materials must not be stored on the public footway.
- Materials must not be mixed directly on the public highway; a board must be in place.
No mixing is to take place on the footway. - It is the licence holder's responsibility to ensure that the materials are lamped during the hours of darkness.
An extract from the Highways Act 1980, Section 139, is available upon request. Please contact:
Frontline Services Business Support team
Tel 020 8489 1335
Fax 020 8489 1331
| Filename | Filetype | Size |
|---|---|---|
| skip licence application form.pdf | 407K | |
| PDF documents require Adobe Acrobat reader. Please click here to download. | ||
Page Last Updated: 20 June 2008
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