Block Paving Driveways in Newent
Free no-obligation site visit · Fixed written price · No deposit · Fully insured · 20+ years experience
Block Paving Specialists Serving Newent & Gloucestershire
Block paving is the UK's most popular driveway surface — and it's easy to see why. Individual concrete or clay blocks are laid in a herringbone pattern, stretcher bond or basketweave onto a sharp sand bedding layer over a fully compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base, creating a surface that's both beautiful and structurally sound. Haunching is applied along all edges to lock the blocks permanently in place, and kiln-dried sand is brushed into the joints to bind the surface. The result is a driveway that handles daily use for 25–40 years, can be repaired block-by-block without redoing the whole drive, and adds real kerb appeal and resale value to your home. We're fully insured, provide a written guarantee on all our work, and offer free no-obligation site surveys across South West England and South Wales.
We work across Newent and the northern Forest of Dean fringe — completing driveways, patios, fencing and groundworks projects across GL18 postcodes and into Coleford, Cinderford, Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye, Ledbury and the surrounding Gloucestershire and Herefordshire villages. Spring installation slots are available now. Newent is a market town at the northern edge of the Forest of Dean district, sitting at the transition between the Leadon Vale and the Forest upland. Ground conditions here reflect this varied landscape: lower areas in the vale have clay-loam and alluvial deposits from the River Leadon, while plots on higher ground toward the Forest edge tend to have firmer sandstone or clay subsoils. Village properties throughout this area — Gorsley, Kilcot, Hartpury, Staunton — each need individual assessment. We survey every site and specify sub-base and drainage to what we actually find. Forest of Dean District Council follows standard English Permitted Development rules. Newent town centre includes Conservation Areas and a number of listed buildings; material choices for properties in these areas may be subject to additional requirements. Permeable surfaces remain planning-free regardless of size and are a practical, low-maintenance choice for this rural and semi-rural area. We advise on all planning matters at your free site visit. We cover all GL18 postcodes and work regularly in Coleford, Cinderford, Lydney, Gloucester, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, Hartpury, Gorsley, Staunton and across the Leadon Vale. All quotations are fixed in writing before work begins. No deposit required until we start on site. We carry £5 million public liability insurance. All work includes a written guarantee. Call us on 07578 180526 or use the form above for a free, no-obligation site visit.
Our Work in Newent
We cover all GL18 postcodes — Newent and the northern Forest of Dean fringe including Gorsley, Kilcot, Hartpury, Staunton, Dymock and the surrounding Leadon Vale villages. Ground conditions vary between vale clay and Forest sandstone — we always survey before specifying or pricing.
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20+ Years
Experience in the trade
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How We Work in Newent
Simple, transparent process — no pushy sales, no hidden costs, no deposit until we start.
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Free Site Visit
We come to your property in Newent, assess the ground conditions, measure up and discuss exactly what you need.
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Fixed Written Quote
You receive a full written quote specifying every element of the job — no vague estimates, no surprise extras.
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Professional Installation
Our experienced team installs to a high standard, cleans up fully on completion and backs every job with a written guarantee.
Ready to get started?
Every job is priced individually based on size, access, ground conditions and material choice. The only way to get an accurate figure is a free site visit — book yours today with no obligation.
Everything in Your Quote
- Full excavation to correct depth & all spoil removed from site
- 100–150mm compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base (BS 7533 standard)
- 50mm sharp sand bedding layer, hand-screeded to falls
- Block laying in your chosen pattern — herringbone, stretcher bond or basketweave
- Haunching along all edge restraints to lock the perimeter
- Kiln-dried sand brushed into all joints and vibrated in
- Full site clean-down and pressure wash on completion
Why Choose Block Paving?
- Individual blocks are replaceable — no need to redo the whole drive if one block cracks
- Hundreds of colours, sizes and laying patterns — charcoal, brindle, buff, tumbled, smooth
- Permeable block paving available — fully SuDS compliant, no planning permission needed
- Adds measurable kerb appeal and resale value to your property
- Low maintenance — occasional re-sanding and pressure washing is all it needs
- 20+ years experience, fully insured, written guarantee on all installations
Lifespan
25–40 years with correct sub-base and periodic re-sanding
Planning
Permeable block paving — laid with open joints filled with k…
Planning Permission in Newent
Permeable block paving — laid with open joints filled with kiln-dried sand or fine gravel — does not require planning permission under Permitted Development Rights. This means surface water drains through the joints into the sub-base rather than running off. We always advise on the correct specification for your property and local drainage conditions during your free site visit.
What Customers Say About Our Block Paving
“Absolutely brilliant job on our block paving driveway. The team were professional, tidy and finished ahead of schedule. Couldn't be happier.”
Mark T.
Bristol
“Had a full resin driveway done — looks incredible. Neighbours have been asking who did it ever since. Will definitely use again.”
Sarah W.
Gloucester
“Great value for money. Turned up when they said they would, which is rare these days. Patio looks fantastic.”
Dave H.
Cardiff
Block Paving Questions Answered
How much does block paving cost in the UK?
Block paving cost depends on the size of the area, the block type and laying pattern chosen, depth of excavation required and site access. Every job is individually measured and quoted — the only reliable figure is one based on a site visit. We provide a fully itemised fixed written quote after every free site survey, with no obligation.
What is the most popular block paving pattern?
Herringbone is the most popular and structurally strongest pattern — the interlocking 45° layout resists lateral movement under vehicle loads. Stretcher bond (running bond) is popular for a cleaner, contemporary look. Basketweave suits cottage-style properties. We recommend herringbone for driveways and stretcher bond for paths and patios.
How long does block paving last?
A professionally installed block paving driveway on a correctly compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base should last 25–40 years. The key is the foundation — poor sub-base preparation is the number one cause of block paving settling and rocking. Individual blocks can be lifted and replaced if ever cracked or stained, making it extremely cost-effective over its lifetime.
Does block paving need planning permission?
In most cases, no. Permeable block paving with sand joints is allowed under Permitted Development Rights without planning permission — it meets the Government's SuDS drainage requirements. Standard impermeable block paving may need a drainage solution if it drains onto a highway. We assess this during your free site survey.
Block paving vs resin driveway — which is better?
Block paving offers individual block replaceability, a traditional British aesthetic and a huge range of colours and patterns — it suits most UK property styles beautifully. Resin bound gives a smoother, seamless contemporary look with zero loose stones and slightly easier maintenance. Both are permeable and planning-compliant. We install both — we'll help you choose the right surface for your property at your free site visit.
How long does block paving installation take?
Most block paving driveways take 3–5 days to complete depending on size and complexity. Day 1 is excavation and sub-base; days 2–4 are block laying; day 5 is finishing, jointing and clean-down. You can usually drive on it immediately after completion.
Can block paving be laid over existing concrete?
Sometimes yes — if the existing concrete is sound, level and at the correct height below the finished driveway level, it can occasionally serve as a sub-base. We always assess carefully during your free quote. In most cases, full excavation gives a better, longer-lasting result because we can engineer the correct drainage falls.
What are the best block paving colours?
Charcoal gives a sharp modern look that suits new-build and contemporary homes. Brindle (a mix of brown and charcoal) is the classic British driveway choice and suits most property styles. Natural buff suits red-brick traditional homes. Tumbled blocks give an aged, rustic character. We bring sample boards to every site visit so you can see colours against your property before committing.
Other services we offer in Newent:
Covering Newent and: Coleford · Cinderford · Lydney · Gloucester · Ross-on-Wye · Ledbury · Hartpury · Gorsley · Staunton · Kilcot · Dymock · Kempley · Upleadon
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