Abnormal Load Permit You must apply to the local authority for a permit if you want to transport heavy or wide loads on public roads.
Authorised Weighbridges Local authorities may operate weighbridges where commercial goods vehicles can get a valid weigh docket to accompany a motor tax application.
Commercial Parking Permit You can apply to the local authority for a permit to park on streets or in car parks in designated areas near your business.
Damaged Road and Footpath Reporting You can report damaged roads and footpath issues such as broken pavement slabs, potholes and broken kerbs to the local authority.
Disabled Parking Bays Local authorities may provide designated parking bays for drivers or drivers of passengers with a disability permit.
Electric Vehicle Charge Points Local authorities may provide charge points for electric cars at designated areas.
Electronic Speed Signs Local authorities may provide electronic speed signs to warn drivers if they have exceeded the speed limit.
Greenways and Blueways Local authorities may provide greenways (trails on land) and blueways (water trails) where people can cycle, hike, walk, paddle, canoe or kayak.
Local Improvement Scheme Local authorities may provide support to groups of local residents and landowners for the restoration of non public local roads serving their properties. Residents and landowners must pay a community contribution to the restoration works.
Marketing Websites Local authorities may develop and manage websites to promote their areas as great places to live, work, visit, invest and study.