what to do with grass verge that people keep driving on!?
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Hey folks,
we have a run of about 20 meters of grass verge about 0.75m wide, it keeps getting driven on and when it rain it gets pretty muddy.
I spoke to roads (scotland) and they say that as we are not in a 30mph I cannot build a kerb! So what can I do?
I have seen 50mm or so stones used but open to suggestions from anyone in a similar situation!
ps sorry this from my ipad and its the correct way on the device but not here

we have a run of about 20 meters of grass verge about 0.75m wide, it keeps getting driven on and when it rain it gets pretty muddy.
I spoke to roads (scotland) and they say that as we are not in a 30mph I cannot build a kerb! So what can I do?
I have seen 50mm or so stones used but open to suggestions from anyone in a similar situation!
ps sorry this from my ipad and its the correct way on the device but not here

Edited by strath44 on Tuesday 3rd May 21:16
strath44 said:
thanks, I'm told by the council i own it!
Looking at the picture, I very much doubt whether you do.You may own the solum (the land beneath what is there) but usually responsibility for the verge is the responsibility of the Roads Authority. The adopted road (which the Roads Authority are responsible for) usually consists of the tar surface and the verges either side either to a fixed boundary or for a prescribed distance back from the roadside, whichever is nearest (in your case, probably the wall). Most Councils are happy to shrug off responsibility for verges if they think someone else such as the neighbouring landowner will pick it up but if you ask to see their adopted roads register, you should be able to get a definitive answer.
Saying that, if you get it in writing from them that it is yours to do with as you wish (to protect yourself for the future) you can do all sorts to stop people driving on it. I had similar a few years ago and levelled the ground off and parked a few antique agricultural implements along it right up to the road edge. As well as stopping people parking there, it also made most slow down as they passed the house as they didn't want a scrape along the side of their car from an old plough.
thanks for all the feedback, I contacted the council because I wanted to fit kerb as it seemed the most sensible option however they said that it is not a 30mph that if someone hit the kerb and flipped the car it would be my fault which is an interesting comment! I guess I will look into boulders painted white etc however they IMO look a bit rubbish and are a pain to cut the grass around!
My brother made "bollards" by using a bucket as a mould, some concrete, painted white - seem to work quite well.
Can be seen here
Can be seen here
Edited by Chris Type R on Wednesday 4th May 16:12
thanks for all the feedback, I contacted the council because I wanted to fit kerb as it seemed the most sensible option however they said that it is not a 30mph that if someone hit the kerb and flipped the car it would be my fault which is an interesting comment! I guess I will look into boulders painted white etc however they IMO look a bit rubbish and are a pain to cut the grass around!
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