Drainage is at the centre of planning regulations for driveways. Traditional surfaces such as concrete, paving, or tarmac are often impermeable, meaning water runs off the surface rather than draining through it.
This runoff can contribute to localised flooding, especially in urban areas where drainage systems are already under pressure. Because of this, planning rules focus heavily on how new surfaces manage water.
A properly installed resin bound driveway allows water to pass through the surface and into the ground below. This reduces runoff and helps maintain natural drainage patterns around the property.
In simple terms, if your driveway does not create additional pressure on drainage systems, it is far less likely to require planning permission.