Due to a problem with a sewer under my driveway part of my driveway has subsided. The overall area of the drive is about 30 square meters and about a quarter has been affected by subsidence from the faulty drain. The sewer (a public sewer) has been repaired by the local water authority so I can now repair the driveway. (the sewer was repaired from inside a manhole and did not require the drive digging up).
However it looks like I'm going to have to replace some of the blocks but I cannot find any blocks which are anything like a match to the existing so I have considered taking up all the blocks and re-using some of them to make a patio in my back garden and buying new blocks for the front drive. Idealy I'd like to leave all the existing sub-base in place and just level out the subsided section with some new sand and then lay the new blocks.
Does this require planning permission? And if so, am I likley to get it?
However it looks like I'm going to have to replace some of the blocks but I cannot find any blocks which are anything like a match to the existing so I have considered taking up all the blocks and re-using some of them to make a patio in my back garden and buying new blocks for the front drive. Idealy I'd like to leave all the existing sub-base in place and just level out the subsided section with some new sand and then lay the new blocks.
Does this require planning permission? And if so, am I likley to get it?